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what they are saying about Robert Lanzone's CyberJihad...
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| I really enjoyed this novel. It is very much of a
modern-day, high-tech thriller in the Tom Clancy mold.
This story has "movie" written all over it.
For anyone who wants an exciting, action-packed read,
this is very much worth the time. - Paul Lappen, Dead
Trees Review |
| I Sure Hope Terrorists Don't Read This Book! Terrorists
find new ways to attack America, that may not be too
far from reality! Cyberjihad is a fast-paced,
action-packed and well written book that sends chills
down the spine in a post 9-11-01 world. The technical
details are on par with a Clancy novel. Definitely a
recommendation for library discussion groups and anyone
who enjoys reading great books. - Joseph L. Giacalone,
Author, Writing Crime New York Style |
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| Cyberjihad is a thrilling novel linking computer
communications, terrorists, and the security of our
world. Lanzone uses terminology that is specific yet
accessible to any reader, regardless of computer experience.
At the opening of each chapter, he uses a timeline that
creates a strong, compelling and suspenseful need to
read on! I really enjoyed this book and recommend it
highly! - J R Turek (Long Island, NY) |
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A Techno Thriller For The Terrorist Age
Robert Lanzone's Cyberjihad captures the kind of
nightmare our state department is probably staying
up nights over. Imagine a terrorist cell in the US
infiltrating the computer banking system through a
major financial institution. One thing leads to another
and the world's financial markets are compromised
by Muslim extremists.
Kyle Pemberton is the computer techie hero who enlists
the help of a few cybergeeks to uncover the acitivities
of a suspicious co-worker. He ends up right in the
middle of a national scandal, not even he could have
dreamed up.
Set in New York City, London and in cyberspace, CyberJihad
is a strong debut thriller from a promising new author.
- Harriet & Bruce (Long Island, NY)
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| Simply from the title you can easily imagine what
Cyberjihad is all about. But the depth of author Robert
Lanzone's imaginations is what makes this a compellling
read.
Picture a Muslim extremist terrorist cell, living
in the US and plotting to take over the computer network
of the largest financial institutions. Not far fetched
at all, right? Now add to the equation a computer
technician who stumbles upon some funny buisiness
while suspecting a devious coworker. One thing leads
to another and this young computer techie is in way
over his head, trying to uncover just how massive
this 'Cyberjihad' really is.
This book has some similarities to the Matthew Broderick
movie, War Games from the 1980's. But it clearly holds
you captive to the very last chapter. - Hallie Stewart
(New York, NY United States)
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