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| Terminal Logic: A Novel by Jefferson Scott Published by Multnomah Publishing, 1997 Amazon.com: paperback Abebooks.com: various editions Amazon.ca: paperback Amazon.co.uk: paperback Suggested by: Greg Slade |
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Hamilton and Gillette team up again as yet another killer stalks cyberspace. Only this time, the killer is also trying to gain access to a top secret military weapons project. If the killer gets in, nobody will be safe anywhere on Earth. When Ethan begins to investigate, he is attacked by hundreds of crazed cyber-killers, straight out of some nightmare world of endless warfare. Even in his own home, designed to be safe against any computer attack, he and his family are in grave danger. Some of the technical issues from the first book have been fixed, while others have been aggravated. For most people, this may well be a gripping adventure yarn. On the other hand, it may well cause techies to cry out, "Oh, come on!" in the midst of reading it. | ||
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This is the second book in a series. The other two (so far) are Virtually Elminated and Fatal Defect. Jeff took part in an online interview on the Christian Fandom mailing list in April, 2000. | ||
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