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OverviewAugust 14 and September 11 were the last two of a string of dates on Lori Torchia's list. But nothing in the chronology seemed to correspond to them.. Then it hit reporter Rebecca Taft. 'The dates are in the future. Lori's telling us that there will be terrorist attacks on August 14 and September 11!' Taft felt sick to her stomach. Paula Jankovic is a willing tool of Constantine Petrenko, a Russian oligarch with a penchant for world domination and insatiable greed. Using a superstorm of dark data and fake news, Jankovic has become skilled at harnessing the power of the mysterious Selfish Ledger and personal social media accounts to get innocent people to do her bidding, however horrible it may be. Abu al-Badri is a terrorist leader who wants to further his cause. By aligning himself with the same wealthy benefactor, he has all he needs to access top targets around the world to wreak unimaginable violence and destruction. Together Jankovic and al-Badri unleash a coordinated attack that is designed to leave societies and financial markets in ruins and no one richer or more powerful than the Russian standing at the top. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Douglas J WoodPublisher: Plum Bay Publishing, LLC Imprint: Plum Bay Publishing, LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781733525329ISBN 10: 1733525327 Pages: 282 Publication Date: 01 August 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a very contemporary and cautionary tale about what could very well happen when financial terrorists join forces with radical terrorists. This book is certainly one of the most well-researched of the new dystopian novels and a real page-turner to the surprising end. -BookLife ...the most unsettling aspect of Wood's story is its believability; not only is The Selfish Ledger a real-life concept, but the villains' easy manipulation of people via social media is a convincing turn...A taut tale of a global attack that's both gripping and frighteningly plausible. -Kirkus ...Wood scares the hell out of the reader, while offering a primer in what can happen when these bad actors manage to find each other and team up in a common cause: bringing down the social order. As you turn the pages, and you will, be forewarned: you've had your last night of undisturbed sleep. -Charles Salzberg """This is a very contemporary and cautionary tale about what could very well happen when financial terrorists join forces with radical terrorists. This book is certainly one of the most well-researched of the new dystopian novels and a real page-turner to the surprising end."" -BookLife ""...the most unsettling aspect of Wood's story is its believability; not only is The Selfish Ledger a real-life concept, but the villains' easy manipulation of people via social media is a convincing turn...A taut tale of a global attack that's both gripping and frighteningly plausible."" -Kirkus ""...Wood scares the hell out of the reader, while offering a primer in what can happen when these bad actors manage to find each other and team up in a common cause: bringing down the social order. As you turn the pages, and you will, be forewarned: you've had your last night of undisturbed sleep."" -Charles Salzberg" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |