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End of Secrets
End of Secrets | Ryan Quinn
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Though her specialty is foreign cyberterrorism, CIA agent Kera Mersal finds herself plunged into a bizarre domestic case. Singers, writers, and artists are disappearing, leaving no trace in a world where everyone leaves a digital footprint. Posing as a journalist, Kera attempts to track the artists last-known movements.
On a hunt that takes her from the underground art scene to a rogue domestic spying program, Kera finds her investigation on a deadly collision course with ONE Corp., the worlds largest multimedia conglomerate. As shes drawn deeper into the investigation, she discovers that an enigmatic young ad exec, a wealthy playboy, and a mysterious website may connect the missing artists and ONEs growing power. And with each discovery comes confirmation of a terrifying truthno ones secrets are safe.
A smartly suspenseful and timely thriller, End of Secrets dives into the depths of our cultures two most relentless obsessions: entertainment and profit.
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DebinHawaii
End of Secrets | Ryan Quinn
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#ReadingResolutions #internet 💻Three books about the darker side of the internet. The two on the left are fiction about a former cyberterrorism expert & CIA agent solving a conspiracy involving the world's largest multimedia company & the tagged book is non-fiction about a woman who has her life nearly wrecked by an online harassment campaign instigated by a former boyfriend. All will make you nervous about your privacy & online footprint. 😱

SandyW I'm already paranoia enough... 😨 6y
insight07 The Internet keeps getting better 6y
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DebinHawaii
End of Secrets | Ryan Quinn
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Day22 #photoadaynov16 #spynovels I read a lot of mystery/thrillers but tend to lean to police & FBI procedurals rather than spy novels. This book & its follow up are probably my closest matches--following Cara Mersal, a CIA agent specializing in cyberterrorism. They'll make you think hard about your digital footprint, news, spying done on private citizens & privacy. Fast-paced & interesting, with a strong female lead-I'll tag the 2nd book below.

UwannaPublishme I see several of my favorite spies here too! 😊👍🏻 7y
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