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A young man leaves school to set up a small computer repair shop and ends up as a partner in a successful Glasgow software company. But his company steals data from its customers, and it was all funded by a Glasgow gangster in the first place. Now Martin McGregor wants out. The only thing standing in his way are his employers. Oh, and the Romanians he managed to annoy. And the police in the three countries. What he doesn't know is that an FBI agent has picked up the trail of cybercrime and is very interested in this Scottish company which seems to be at the heart of it. Martin's personal life…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A young man leaves school to set up a small computer repair shop and ends up as a partner in a successful Glasgow software company. But his company steals data from its customers, and it was all funded by a Glasgow gangster in the first place. Now Martin McGregor wants out. The only thing standing in his way are his employers. Oh, and the Romanians he managed to annoy. And the police in the three countries. What he doesn't know is that an FBI agent has picked up the trail of cybercrime and is very interested in this Scottish company which seems to be at the heart of it. Martin's personal life isn't any better than his professional one, and his current relationship is under some strain. Meanwhile, some ex-colleagues, and the enigmatic young Charlene, have their own issues. Martin ends up in Orkney, waiting to be found, and unable to think of a happy ending to all of this.
Autorenporträt
BRM (Brian) Stewart lives in Scotland. He was born near Glasgow, lived for a couple of years (with his family) in Hamilton, Ontario, then they moved back to Glasgow and on to Grangemouth, where Brian grow up. He attended Glasgow University then trained as a teacher. He taught in Edinburgh for a couple of years, then moved to Nairn in the Scottish Highlands where he and his late wife raised their family. He worked in various roles in Scottish education before retiring in 2015.
A few years ago he and his wife relocated to Dundee to be nearer his grown-up children and his grandchildren.
Brian has always written, but took it seriously with his retirement. He has self-published and also been traditionally published.
His hobbies include travel, dabbling with gadgets, keeping fit, and trying to play golf and the guitar. He is a very active member of Rotary, and also his local writers' group the Angus Writers' Circle.