
BLACKOUT (German edition)
Morgen ist es zu spät
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Narrated by:
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Steffen Groth
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By:
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Marc Elsberg
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Erschreckend realistisch!
Zuerst ging das Licht in Italien aus. Dann brechen in ganz Europa die Stromnetze zusammen, die Kraftwerke schalten sich ab. Der totale Blackout. Der italienische Informatiker Piero Manzano vermutet einen Hackerangriff und versucht zu den Behörden durchzudringen – erfolglos. Als der Europol-Kommissar Bollard ihm endlich zuhört, tauchen plötzlich dubiose E-Mails auf seinem Computer auf. Er gerät selbst unter Verdacht, und ihm wird klar, dass sie gegen einen ebenso verschlagenen wie unsichtbaren Gegner kämpfen. Unterdessen herrscht Finsternis in Europa, und die Menschen stehen vor ihrer größten Herausforderung: Überleben.
©2012 Blanvalet (P)2012 Random House Audio
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