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Hidden Agendas
by Steve R. Pieczenik; Tom Clancy; Steve Pieczenik
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The year is 2010, and, as predicted, computers have taken over as the world's financial and political leaders. In the hopes of managing progress, Congress has created a watch dog computer security agency within the FBI called Net Force. Alex Michaels is its fearless leader. When a vicious computer hacker begins posting classified information, outing government spies and the progress of drug cartels on the Internet, Alex must stop a string of murders and defend the very existence of Net Force to a disgruntled Senate committee. This second book in the Net Force series is also the subject of an ABC television miniseries.
Available editions of Hidden Agendas
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9780425171394,
Paperback,
Berkley Pub Group,
1999
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9780613334730,
Prebinding,
Bt Bound,
2001
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Publisher Notes
The Net Force must simultaneously find out who is posting top-secret data on the Internet while tracking a computer virus that is wreaking havoc on the federal financial systems.
First Line
A cold and damp winter wind played around the windows of the building, a breeze not strong enough to rattle the still-pristine thermopane glass, but potent enough to tweak an occasional whistle from an art-deco protrusion, whistles that now and then came low enough to sound almost like moans.
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