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Net Force: Dark Web
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 14 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
Now a National Best Seller
The return of the cutting-edge thriller series Net Force, created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik and written by Jerome Preisler.
The number-one threat to our nation’s security is in cyberspace. The new US president wants to tackle the urgent problem head-on and launches a top secret line of defense: Net Force. But before the organization can be announced, the country is hit by an unprecedented, two-pronged terror attack.
Not yet empowered by Congress nor embraced by a dubious intelligence community, still untested, unproven and officially unnamed, Net Force’s elite group of cyber experts and field operatives must lead the fight against the ongoing waves of hacks while tracking down the mastermind. Their failure could mean global catastrophe. Success may lead them to become the highest-level security agency in the United States.
A story that seems ripped from tomorrow’s headlines, Net Force: Dark Web relaunches one of the most prescient thriller series at a time when cybersecurity is more vital than ever.
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- Miles
- 24-01-20
Good story, OK narrator, terrible ending
The story is a modern tale of cybercrime and how just a few people intent on destruction can disrupt a nation. It's a contemporary and believable tale. I enjoyed the technical descriptions and jargon, but I work in the software sector and I appreciate it could be boring and unintelligible to not techy readers. Overall I enjoyed the storyline.
My biggest issue with the book is it finishes halfway through the story. There is no conclusion! The aim clearly to get people to buy the sequel which I find hugely irritating and cynical. In my case, this intention has backfired. I'm so annoyed by this manipulation of customers I won't be buying more books in the Net Force series. Publishers and authors stop treating your customers as fools to be milked and exploited!
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- Transport Manager
- 28-08-24
Great story
A great story about the terrifying interconnected nature of our internet and electrical items and it's vulnerabilities.
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- Mr. Stephen Baker
- 27-02-20
Dreadful
The only book I have had to abandon. Awful performance of an un engaging story. Avoid
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- Bob
- 18-01-21
Disappointed
Truly disappointed overall. Not to the standard of the original Net Force, characters not believable at all. Story far fetched using 2023 technology, much of which was to good to be true and seemed to have been invented to make the story work. The narration was not what I have become to expect of Audible, but to be fair it was not a great story to read. I am writing this after reading book 2, same comments will not be reading Book 3.
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