Zero Day: China's Cyber Wars

Author:   T L Williams ,  Emily Carmain
Publisher:   First Coast Publishers, LLC
Volume:   3
ISBN:  

9780988440067


Pages:   346
Publication Date:   01 February 2017
Format:   Paperback
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For readers who enjoyed Tom Clancy and James Patterson thrillers, CIA veteran T. L. Williams unfolds a chilling--and highly conceivable--scenario in his latest novel, ZERO DAY: China's Cyber Wars. Moving between Chongqing, China and Langley, Virginia, this fast-paced spy thriller revolves around a plot by the Chinese government to seize the edge on global power by undermining the U.S. economy. Armed with an underground force of hackers, China's Ministry of Public Security (MPS) has a mission: to destroy confidence in the dollar by launching persistent, aggressive cyberattacks on America's banking system. Revenge--against the Communist Party for his father's shameful death, Li Jiang, a senior Public Security Bureau officer in Chongqing, lets America in on the covert details of China's masterful cyberattack plan. To vet and handle this potential asset, the CIA dispatches Logan Alexander, a former Navy SEAL, working undercover in Hong Kong, to China. Logan quickly comes to trust Li. But the brass back in Langley have doubts. Could Li be a double agent? Or could a trusted American be spying for the Chinese? Reviewed by the CIA, ZERO DAY is packed with authentic insider details. As discussed on FOX, NBC, CBS, ABC and NPR, Williams latest novel is a must read. KIRKUS Reviews, the Midwestern Book Review, Foreword Reviews and Creative Loafing have all praised Zero Day with critical acclaim. ZERO DAY, the third book in the Logan Alexander series, follows the award-winning Cooper's Revenge and Unit 400: The Assassins.

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Author:   T L Williams ,  Emily Carmain
Publisher:   First Coast Publishers, LLC
Imprint:   First Coast Publishers, LLC
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9780988440067


ISBN 10:   0988440067
Pages:   346
Publication Date:   01 February 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The plot races at breakneck speed and artfully combines grand geopolitical drama with political plausibility. There is no shortage of bureaucratic and technological complexity, and readers looking for a breezy adventure story might find the details daunting. But Williams has produced a believable, timely tale brimming with cinematic power. A skillfully rendered account of superpowers locked in covert war. KIRKUS Reviews Zero Day: China's Cyber Wars comes with a particularly realistic feel, offering fans of spy thrillers and international espionage, a well-written, high-octane piece of fiction as it moves from China to Virginia in its pursuit of an all-too-realistic scenario of a Chinese plotto control America by undermining its economy. MIDWEST BOOK REVIEWS T.L. Williams' Zero Day is a complex, smart, and timely drama about virtual warfare. It is a fascinating and highly relevant thriller with invigorating elements of realism. Foreword Reviews Williams spins an hypnotic story, eerie in its timeliness and credibility where he effectively dramatizes the menacing world we face as he investigates troubling issues that we are actually experiencing in our daily lives. Book Pleasures Cyberwars have complex offensive and defensive elements, and Mr. Williams portrays the technological strategies and tactics in fascinating detail. He brinks us to the highest level of the U.S. security establishment and shows its bureaucratic workings, allowing readers to eavesdrop on the decision-making conversations of the key players. He also takes us into their private thoughts Phil Jason, Florida Weekly


The plot races at breakneck speed and artfully combines grand geopolitical drama with political plausibility. There is no shortage of bureaucratic and technological complexity, and readers looking for a breezy adventure story might find the details daunting. But Williams has produced a believable, timely tale brimming with cinematic power. A skillfully rendered account of superpowers locked in covert war. KIRKUS Reviews Zero Day: China's Cyber Wars comes with a particularly realistic feel, offering fans of spy thrillers and international espionage, a well-written, high-octane piece of fiction as it moves from China to Virginia in its pursuit of an all-too-realistic scenario of a Chinese plotto control America by undermining its economy. MIDWEST BOOK REVIEWS T.L. Williams' Zero Day is a complex, smart, and timely drama about virtual warfare. It is a fascinating and highly relevant thriller with invigorating elements of realism. Foreword Reviews Williams spins an hypnotic story, eerie in its timeliness and credibility where he effectively dramatizes the menacing world we face as he investigates troubling issues that we are actually experiencing in our daily lives. Book Pleasures Cyberwars have complex offensive and defensive elements, and Mr. Williams portrays the technological strategies and tactics in fascinating detail. He brinks us to the highest level of the U.S. security establishment and shows its bureaucratic workings, allowing readers to eavesdrop on the decision-making conversations of the key players. He also takes us into their private thoughts Phil Jason, Florida Weekly


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