Nolan Kilkenny is a former Navy SEAL who is now pursuing his doctorate in advanced computer technology. While investigating a seemingly harmless technical problem in a complex, highly secured computer network, he becomes involved in the CIA and FBI's fierce hunt for three computer-age in
Spyder Web
โ Scribed by Tom Grace
- Publisher
- Avon;HarperCollins
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 197 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
WEB OF DESTRUCTIONCode name: Spyder. It has already been put in place, sucking a U.S. corporation of its most important information. National security insiders know how dangerous Spyder can be - and that someone has to unravel its secrets ... WEB OF LIESThe government choose Nolan Kilkenny, an ex-Navel SEAL turned computer expert, who now leaves his laboratory behind for the killing fields of his past. Only this time, his prey are waiting for him ... WEB OF THE SPYDER ... In a duel of nerves, courage and skill, Nolan goes up against deadly covert agents and a network of intrigue that stretches from the Caribbean to Communist China. Here Kilkenny's enemies have carefully targeted him to die - for a weapon that isn't a bomb, isn't a missile, but is the greatest threat America has ever known ...
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