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Ring of Steel: International Terrorism - Salmon, Keith
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In continuity with his previous books, Keith Salmon once again delights us with a fast and topical, politically- influenced novel themed in the underworld of money laundering, internet hacking and multi-national intrigue. The pace is frenetic, the stakes are in the stratosphere and the outcome has a very sharp sting in the tale. With very exacting research and use of topical subjects constantly in front of us from the news media, Keith Salmon provides us with a very pacey novel, edge of the seat stuff this really is. Multi-national characters, cyber-attacks, political intrigue, it's all here,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In continuity with his previous books, Keith Salmon once again delights us with a fast and topical, politically- influenced novel themed in the underworld of money laundering, internet hacking and multi-national intrigue. The pace is frenetic, the stakes are in the stratosphere and the outcome has a very sharp sting in the tale. With very exacting research and use of topical subjects constantly in front of us from the news media, Keith Salmon provides us with a very pacey novel, edge of the seat stuff this really is. Multi-national characters, cyber-attacks, political intrigue, it's all here, flowing expertly from the author's pen. The scene is set in Customs Immigration, at Heathrow, and travels to West Yorkshire and from there a global plot unfolds. Keith Salmon is breaking into the Tom Clancy/John Grisham club.
Autorenporträt
Keith Salmon initially trained as a Creative Flavourist with Unilever before moving to the City of London as the Chief Executive of an IT company. He then commenced advising police forces and Central Government on a wide variety of change-management programs governing intelligence-led policing, cyber crime and security. The stories contained within this book, although fictional, show how easy it is to cause major damage to our way of life, how organised crime exists all around us and shows why we should all be concerned ... greatly concerned.