Mike Mitchell is an average New Yorker struggling to keep his family together. When the Internet goes down, he suddenly finds himself fighting just to keep them alive. The electricity and power supplies fade in and out. A string of increasingly bizarre disasters start appearing on the world's news n
(eng) Matthew Mather
โ Scribed by Matthew Mather
- Publisher
- Matthew Mather ULC Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 180 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1987942019
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โฆ Synopsis
"One minute Jake O'Connell is on top of the world with a beautiful family and bright future as a stock broker in New York. The next minute it's all ripped away when he's embroiled in a fraud investigation, his childhood friend is murdered and he finds himself on the run. Dodging the FBI and targeted by the mob, Jake is thrown into a Wall Street underworld of cryptocurrencies and autonomous corporations where he discovers a dark secret setting the world on a path to destruction. He must evade the shadowy forces hunting him and find a way to redemption--but the faster he runs, the deeper he becomes entangled in the web that surrounds him. In the end, his only path forward is to return to the ghosts of his past. Darknet is a journey into the back alleys of global finance and cyber-espionage, the story of one man's quest to redeem himself and save his family ..."--Page 4 of cover.
โฆ Subjects
Technology -- Fiction
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