**A man and his money are parted not by death but by deletion in this "prophetic and chilling" cyber-dystopian thriller (Gordon Dahlquist)**. In Tokyo, every single actionβfrom blinking to sexβis intellectual property owned by corporations. A BodyBank implant in each citizen records movements
Crash Dive
β Scribed by Ted Bell
- Publisher
- HarperCollins;William Morrow
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Ted Bell's first ever e-Book exclusive short story finds Counterspy Alex Hawke in hostile foreign waters, flying at nearly the speed of sound, at an altitude no sane man would dare, piloting an F-16 Viper on a highly covert mission.
His task is simple: enter another nation's airspace undetected, meet a secret contact, and find a way to avert a global war. It will take every skill at his command--but there are few as shrewd and savvy as Alex Hawke. When his plane is discovered by enemy radar, he is forced to improvise--or die trying.
Alex Hawke. Saving the world one bullet at a time.
Includes a 98-page sneak preview from Phantom , the exhilarating, new novel in the Alex Hawke series.
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