
AssassinWare
Top CIA cybersleuth Scott Faraday has never seen such clean hits – a perfect electronic getaway every time. The trail is cold.
So are the bodies of six U.N.. diplomats at Turtle Bay. Six different countries represented. No apparent connection. Other than the fact every one died sitting at a computer.
Faraday’s been doing this long enough to understand they were killed remotely by assassinware: a stealth connection to the World Wide Web used to kill end users. But the murderer hasn’t left a trace of evidence, no stray data packets, no IP addresses. Nothing.
Except for an anonymous comment posted to a blog. Faraday's blog . . .
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Readers who loved The Princess Diaries are in for a treat with UNCLE SAM, the tale of a young man thrust into the political and cultural spotlight by circumstances beyond his wildest ambitions. The story of Sam Edmunds is told through his own eyes, in the form of his blog, and accented by commentary from his high school buddy, Janie Branford.
Sam Edmunds is only fifteen. He can’t even drive yet. But now he’s being asked to steer the whole town
.
Sure, there may be only 2,653 people in Gillis, Wyoming, but that’s a big responsibility for a guy who still has trouble getting his geometry homework turned in on time.
Apparently, some weird statute still on the books from 1871 means that just because Dad died, the mayorship falls to the firstborn son. Like some kind of weird British monarchy.
Sam uses his fresh, commonsense approach to turn Gillis
into a thriving, growing little city. Where
others are too old or jaded to try, Sam says “why not?” and surprises even
himself sometimes.
However, he’s still growing up, and has a lot to learn along the way about politics, culture . . . and girls.
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Kaylie Adams is excited. And scared to death. She’s pregnant. And she’s about to be a contestant on FBC’s new hit reality TV show: CANCELED.
The show will follow her through her daily life from the season premiere, where she learns she’s pregnant, through the season finale – which is yet to be determined.
Each week, the American viewing audience will cast their votes: keep the baby, or go see Dr. Ian.
Kaylie will walk away rich regardless. But will she also walk away a mother?
When FBC studio executive Jake Granville learns he’s the father – and realizes that he wants to be a dad – TV’s hottest new show suddenly gets very personal.
But a contract is a contract.
CANCELED: The Story of America’s Least Wanted opens a shocking window on the lives of two selfish characters as they evolve into two adult people who learn to think beyond themselves; with poor choices and tragedies the catalyst for their respective journeys. It takes place against the backdrop of a nation obsessed with making the deeply private into a fully public freak show in a savage and unenlightened quest for entertainment blood (the audience) and a greedy lust for ratings and money (the network executives).
CANCELED: The Story of America’s Least Wanted is sure to ignite a firestorm across the nation, as the boundaries of reality TV are pushed beyond all realms of decency and taste, all in the name of ratings. Regardless of a reader’s stance on this most divisive of topics, the even-handed CANCELED will bring laughter and tears, while inspiring deep thought about the probing questions of life, death, and freedom of choice.