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SimCavalier, Book 1

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Bitcoin Hurricane

By: Kate Baucherel
Narrated by: Kate Baucherel
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London, 2045. Financial systems crash, and cyber criminals threaten the world's economies. Top hacker Cameron Silvera, aka the SimCavalier, is in a race against time to crack the code before lives are lost.

The City of London Bank calls in Cameron and the Argentum infosec team when the Speakeasy Worm, a global threat, shuts them down. The white hats crack the code easily, but as they dig into the virus, they discover a hidden message addressed to the SimCavalier. A hurricane of cyberattacks is on the way, and a global crime syndicate is taunting its most dangerous adversary.

Cameron’s only protection is anonymity, but a journalist who has been following the SimCavalier for months goes public with the story. The SimCavalier’s identity is compromised, and Cameron’s in danger. Cameron’s trusted lieutenant, Ross, is trapped and blackmailed by the very cybercriminals that he and his colleagues should be chasing. He sets a false trail, distracting Cameron from the real threat as the seeds of destruction and disaster are planted. When a global wave of cyberattacks is unleashed, Cameron and the team must take down the syndicate before lives are lost.

©2017, 2020 Kate Baucherel (P)2022 Kate Baucherel
Cyberpunk Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Fiction Technology Thriller Crime Computer Security England Hacking Natural Disaster Suspense
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