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The Secret of Cyberspace Farm: A Dennis Driscoll Computer Crime Novella
- Narrated by: Faux Fiction Audio
- Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
All Dennis Driscoll wanted was respite from Boston and his incessant high-tech crime and corruption investigations. A week in a peaceful little New Hampshire hamlet seemed just the ticket. Until, that is, he met a beautiful widow and encountered an alcoholic wife-beating farmer, his computer-savvy son, a geek Internet service provider, and a fiendishly clever pot-smuggling scheme. Follow Boston's most intriguing literary computer crime private eye in this exciting, fast-paced novella!
©1999 Jack B. Rochester (P)2017 Jack B. Rochester
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