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Cyberspy

by Tom Clancy

Book Details

Published:1999
Pages:215
Format:BOOK
Language:en
ISBN:9780747261551

Reading Info

About This Book

Someone is leaking big business secrets onto the Internet, and Net Force Explorer David Gray's investigation reveals a deadly band of cyberspies who use a new form of technology to tune into people's thoughts.

Our Review

This cyber-thriller plunges readers into a high-stakes digital investigation where corporate espionage meets cutting-edge mind-reading technology. When Net Force Explorer David Gray uncovers a conspiracy to leak sensitive business intelligence, he quickly realizes the perpetrators are no ordinary hackers; they possess a terrifying new form of tech that allows them to directly access and steal people's thoughts. The novel masterfully builds a world where the line between private consciousness and public data is violently erased, creating a chillingly plausible scenario of information warfare.

Clancy crafts a relentless narrative that will particularly resonate with readers fascinated by the intersection of technology, espionage, and the ethical dilemmas of privacy in the digital age. The concept of thought-hacking elevates the standard cybercrime plot into a deeply personal invasion, making the threat feel immediate and visceral. Fans of high-tech action and complex investigative thrillers will find themselves gripped by the race to expose a hidden enemy that can weaponize the human mind itself.

Themes

Adventure

Subjects

Adventure