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The Alexandria Project: A Tale of Treachery and Technology

Frank Adversego Thriller Series, Book 1

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The Alexandria Project: A Tale of Treachery and Technology

By: Andrew Updegrove
Narrated by: Roger Wayne
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Cybersecurity super-sleuth Frank Adversego finds himself trapped in a power play between the FBI and the CIA as hackers try to destroy the USA. Only by defeating the Alexandria Project can he clear himself.

©2012 Andrew Updegrove (P)2018 Tantor
Fiction Political Suspense Technothrillers Thriller Espionage Hacking Computer Security
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Unique and excellent!

This is one of Mr. Updegrove's first books and he manages to hit the mark pretty darn well! The story is intriguing, complex and enables the reader to engage in the "I'll bet I can figure this out" mental game that always adds to the enjoyment of reading a well-structured mystery. Some of the material is obviously dated, and at times there is perhaps too much expository writing going on, but on the whole the story hangs together and keeps one's interest. I look forward to reading more of Andy's work - and look for brighter things for Frank!

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