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There's a war being waged between two secret factions. At stake is the heart of democracy itself. The key to victory is a small, seemingly harmless, piece of computer hardware, which in the wrong hands, could bring about a technological Dark Age. The race is on to find it as a trail of death is left in its path. John Cranston is a gardener. He's not really interested in global domination, he'd much rather mow a lawn. He's the current keeper of that harmless looking thing. The problem is - he's the last person to know. Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Sutherland and his sidekick Sergeant Bludgeon…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There's a war being waged between two secret factions. At stake is the heart of democracy itself. The key to victory is a small, seemingly harmless, piece of computer hardware, which in the wrong hands, could bring about a technological Dark Age. The race is on to find it as a trail of death is left in its path. John Cranston is a gardener. He's not really interested in global domination, he'd much rather mow a lawn. He's the current keeper of that harmless looking thing. The problem is - he's the last person to know. Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Sutherland and his sidekick Sergeant Bludgeon are working on the mystery of the missing accountants, little knowing that this will lead them into something darker and more sinister, as their paths cross and diverge from the gardener on the run.
Autorenporträt
A photographer by trade, D Charles Mason has concentrated until now on publishing photographic anthologies. While it's true that this is his first attempt at publishing a work of fiction - he is no stranger to making things up. He spent most of his working life (many years) climbing the corporate greased pole until he was fluent in management speak and able to nod with gravitas while listening to a lot of business twaddle - and able to reciprocate in kind. ¿During that mis-spent time, most of it taken up with writing plans, outlines, proposals, strategies, business cases etc,etc its only with the benefit of hindsight and distance that he realised that most of them could be considered works of fiction (or "scenarios" as they were known). ¿It seemed a shame to let all that experience go to waste...