Firmware: Keylogger
Colby Trax
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Isaac Sarason is a skilled hacker formerly employed by British Telecom-Sprint.
With his health failing, Isaac did the only thing he could think of: He ran.
He found a haven in a working class district of the City known as Little Russia.
There Isaac took on a new name: Ishmael.
Wounded, alone, and far from help, Isaac depended of the kindness of strangers.
One stranger, a burqa wearing doctor known as Fatima, took pity on Isaac and helped him make his way to the mysterious Star-X line and the slim promise that it could save him.
What do you do when those who saved you have recorded everything you are? What do you do when your every action is tracked by the Keylogger?
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By: Leslie
This book is overly detailed and still manages to have too few clues about plot. The concept of the book is super cool, but in this installment of the series the things this author did least well in the first two books overwhelm the story to the point of collapse. ...
Burdie
l didn't enjoy this book as much as the first two as it would appeal more to anyone with more tec knowledge of the computer . That is to say that the plot with all of the interweaving that is written into the weaving story doesn't grip and excite because it certainly does. l do recommend reading this but l have dropped one star be cause of the times l became completely confused.
By: Yossarian
I loved the first two books in his series. This one was unfortunately far too disjointed and unfocused to enjoy. It's too bad. There are a lot of great elements and turn of phrases present. Ultimately, the book suffered from to many spinning plates. The last chapter set up a ...
By: Bernd
I really enjoyed the first two books of the series. (thank you for them, they were great!). But sadly in this third book I just made it untill chapter 8 (or so). It was really hard to focus on the story when you get heapt with overly detailed sidetracking (interesting ...
By: Steve
The first book was quite good. The second was decent. The third was a complete disaster. It spent far too much time on irrelevant deep details of networking and processors and bandwidth and number of rooms of systems. It was dull, distracting, and (since I am in the field) unbelievably ...
By: Alex
The first two books were okay, the third instalment is a true masterpiece. This is the best audiobook I had a pleasure to listen to in the last year. It is complex, it is epic, it is truly great.
This is my second time through the pentology ,
myonlineidentity9090
second time listening through, first time was about 5 years ago, I love the story and it being narrated by the author!
By: Tom
Same , first 2 books ...awesome... 3rd lost me. I guess I'll never know if he saved her or if he was healed