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Two million dollars in a black bag.
The meaning of life hidden on a deviously encrypted website.
And several dozen heavily armed guys with serious existential issues.
The hunt is on for the Manuscript.
The Manuscript is a philosophical cyber-thriller - a novel of huge ideas disguised as a blow-your-hair-back thrill ride. Its cast of unforgettable characters includes a gun-toting urban professional with a tragic weakness for internet discussion groups; a former chemistry student and hacker turned wildly successful online narcotics dealer; a pair of slacker post-grads with big questions and rapidly escalating problems; a demonstrably unstoppable hit man; a dodgy federal agent with his hands in the cookie jar up to both elbows; a nameless cadre of menacing and well-armed mercenaries (possibly in the employ of one of the world's major religions); and an entire gang of Angry Young Taoists, serenely blasting hell out of all and sundry.
What could bring a group like this together? Nothing less than the meaning of life - discovered in the remote highlands of South America by an infamous 19th-century explorer and now said to be hidden in the vast out-of-bounds spaces at the far edge of a shadow internet. This is the Manuscript.
Caught up in a perilous race to recover and control it are a group of young people so beset by existential unease that they are willing to risk death to know the truth; and others, backed by powerful interests, who have little compunction about killing to keep it hidden.
Get ready for an ungentle ride where a number of people will get enlightened, a few will get rich, and all too many will get dead. Along the way, be prepared for some uncommon commentary on the eternal verities, computer security, rules for gunfights, post-millennial information soot, and the possibility of human connection for a generation that believes in nothing - save what they read on the net.
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When a vibrant young woman is found in bed by her hotshot businessman husband, carved from belly to throat with a very sharp knife, the elite Robbery-Homicide Division of the LAPD responds in full force. Best-case scenario for lead Detective Lena Gamble: Nikki Brant's husband killed her, case closed, and on to the next crime scene before the ravenous Hollywood media can get their lurid tabloid machinery up and running.
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incredible
- By A. Koren on 01-29-09
By: Robert Ellis
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The Tourist
- A Novel
- By: Olen Steinhauer
- Narrated by: Tom Weiner
- Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
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In the vein of John le Carré and Graham Greene, this contemporary international thriller follows Milo Weaver as he is drawn into a conspiracy that links riots in the Sudan, an assassin committing suicide, and an old friend who's been accused of selling secrets to the Chinese. Once the CIA and Homeland Security are after him, the only way for him to survive is to return, headfirst, into Tourism.
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A book not for dummies
- By Tim on 03-23-09
By: Olen Steinhauer
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Dangerous Games
- Sinclair & McCallum, Book 1
- By: Michael Prescott
- Narrated by: Suehyla El Attar
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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A killer is using labyrinthine storm drains to dispose of his victims, who are found handcuffed and drowned, washed out of the rain-filled drainage lines like garbage. The crimes compel FBI Agent Tess McCallum to crack the case, but they're touching a nerve in Personal Security Consultant Abby Sinclair. She fears it's the same madman who invaded her nightmares once before. As the two women work with each other to solve the case, tensions rise and tempers flare. And as sure as the rain, a new killing season begins.
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A thrilling ride with great characters!
- By Aaron P. Lazar on 08-20-12
By: Michael Prescott
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Stop at Nothing
- By: Michael Ledwidge
- Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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When a Gulfstream jet goes down in the Bahamas carrying a fortune in cash and ill-gotten diamonds, expat diving instructor Michael Gannon is the only person on the scene. Assuming himself the beneficiary of a drug deal gone bad, Gannon thinks he’s home free with the sudden windfall until he realizes he forgot to ask one simple question: Who were the six dead men on the plane? Gannon soon learns the answer to that fateful question as he is thrust into an increasingly complex and deadly game of cat and mouse with a group of the world’s most powerful and dangerous men.
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There really is a “They” - great for $3
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By: Michael Ledwidge
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Immoral
- By: Brian Freeman
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
- Length: 13 hrs and 30 mins
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In a riveting debut thriller that has drawn comparisons to masters of the genre like Dennis Lehane and Michael Connelly, Brian Freeman weaves obsession, sex, and revenge into a story that grips the reader with vivid characters and shocking plot twists from the first minute to the last.
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Intrigue in Minnesota.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-20-24
Different type of story
Started out very boring , but I kept on going and after the first 1/3 the story really got good . It was worth the listen
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- Hepcat89
- 09-02-21
What a wild ride!!! Listen to this book!
This book started with fast action and never stopped.
The computer information could be confusing but my husband is a Computer Architect and I got through it!!
The characters were terrific and realistic.
There was only one question in my head that went unanswered no spoilers here.
Matthew Crow has once again surpassed all expectations as a Storyteller and brought this to life!!!
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- Keith Myers
- 10-04-21
Great story
I really enjoyed geeking out to all the nerdy computer and internet references in the book. Lots of fun twists and turns with a dash of dark humor here and there for good measure. I'm actually kind of shocked it doesn't have 5 stars. I guess maybe being someone who made the transition from paratrooper to civilian programmer in the 1990s, gave me a unique perspective. I was thoroughly entertained. What more could you ask for?
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- Shantelle Hazelton
- 05-19-21
Loved it!
There is no lack of action here! The story line and characters were on point! All the different points of views made for an excellent book. The narrator was perfect for this book. He has great voice range. 5 stars all around!
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- kutzkai
- 06-27-21
Top Shelf Thriller
Whoa! What an awesome book. This was my first read/listen by this author and I am impressed. The characters are very realistic, and a couple of them are quite evil! You can’t help but keep turning the pages. Couldn't put it down, can't wait for the next one. The narrating by Matthew Crow was spot on as usual for him...I received this free audiobook in a promotion and I am giving my voluntary review.
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- Maria Rasmussen
- 03-14-24
Guns Blazing All the Way to Enlightenment
I dove into this book because the Arisen series is a masterpiece and it’s fun for me to experience the many facets of my favorite authors. Fuchs’ writing style was indeed different here, focused on special activities like computer and weapons skills. But you can still see this novel as a precursor for his perfect mix of complex, talented characters involved in deadly serious situations with ridiculously funny coincidences and witty banter. While the humor was muted under the fast-paced action, I did burst out with a laugh when I got to the line, “Cool. Just don’t shoot me in the ass,” reminding me of the title to another of his other works.
Matthew Crow did a nice job narrating with his hot-shot news anchor baritone. I kept imaging Larry Potash from WGN’s Backstory as the man behind the microphone. There was a consistent separation of characters, and the speed of the read was perfect.
I think Dan Brown fans would enjoy this one for sure, although there’s a lot more guns than Brown usually includes and less religion, but similar in that there are geniuses running for their lives while solving one of the world’s greatest mysteries. The gun knowledge is evident and obviously continues to be a huge part of his writing today. It was a little funny to keep jumping from one urban gun fight to the next. “And that’s when the shooting started,” was a repeated line and rightly so. I loved the action in this book.
As far as characters go, I liked FreeBSD as the under-stimulated student turned drug dealer, Celeste as the independent, smart spy, The Cleaner for his simple rules of who to kill or not kill, the undercover cop with excellent intuition and the whole crew of the Angry Young Taoists with their VR games and goals of only stealing from bad corporations. Miles was cool for his computer skills, too. Overall, a fun, motley gang of interesting action story characters.
The mysticism of The Manuscript plays an important role as the driving force to motivate the characters and keep the storyline flowing. However, there’s surprisingly little detail, only a few specific allusions to what these South American secrets of life really are, as recorded in the infamous manuscript by Sir Richard Burton. A couple of these tidbits immediately reminded me of Graham Hancock’s theories on the history of human civilization, and I loved that. For those of us who find so much wrong with the institution of religion, you’re left with a satisfied feeling of accepting the simplicity of infinite existence and knowing that you ultimately must get there on your own. I’ve also started researching Burton and plan to do some reading on his fascinating life. I love it when good authors send my down rabbit holes, and it always happens with Fuchs.
I’m really glad to have recently listened to Ghost in the Wires because I felt Kevin Mitnick’s influence throughout The Manuscript, from the detailed technical jargon to the mention of social engineering and the importance of hacking skills in the book, and even to the online communications play-by-play. Those sections would have been better to read in a physical copy of the novel as it did get a little annoying to hear the senders and subject lines repeated in the narration. Either way, reading these two books now in 2024, put me on an interesting tour of our IT timeline. It was actually kind of fun to reflect on how modern communication has developed. Like I said, rabbit holes from talented writers.
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- Linda Likes to Learn
- 08-17-21
TOO MUCH TECHNO-BABBLE, TOO LITTLE STORY
If you are a computer nerd, a techno-geek - a person who takes delight in flaunting your expensive education by debating the question of 'What is Life', you'll probably love this book. If you love listening to the reading of a Google search - line by boring line - this book is for you. If you want an interesting read about interesting people doing interesting things - look elsewhere. I'm several hours into this 'book', and can't relate to anyone or anything in it. The main character is a self-proclaimed techy wizard who is lacking in socialization skills, it would seem, from his near isolation in an academic world of high-flung phrases and philosophic arguments. Does ANYONE outside of the academic world really talk like this - even dangling the 'unanswerable question' as a pickup line? I don't know about you, but when I'm reading FICTION, I want to be enticed to read more - able to see the characters in my mind - wondering what will happen in the next chapter. So far, I don't even want to read the next PARAGRAPH - much less the next chapter. But, I have slogged on -- hoping that there will be a major 'light bulb moment' when the author relents and begins to write a story with a plot, 'real' people as characters, and puppeteers all these things in a world that doesn't resemble the matrix with a constant stream of data overlying it.
The 'female lead' is not quite as bad - but runs a close second, with at least a little 'female think' to make her more a part of the 'real world'. Both characters are involved in a quest for a copy of a manuscript that was written many years ago, then believed to have been destroyed. It's content is thought to be 'earth shaking' - with answers to all the questions that mere mortals have been unable to discover. An interesting premise - that I bought in to...but I'm several chapters into this ?fictional? work, and can't shake the feeling that I am actually reading a manual on "How To Search the Internet For Artfully Hidden Things".
Don't misunderstand. I'm college educated and not 'afraid of a few big words'. But exchanging techno-babble for a good plot is not a reason for me to keep on 'reading'. Maybe that's the basic problem with this 'book': 0101010101010 will always remain undecipherable to we 'deplorables' that don't write software code for a living. We need a few 'action verbs' and real emotions to get sucked into a REAL WORK OF FICTION. The editor must have been on vacation when this 'book manuscript' turned up - or she/he would surely have cut all the boring line-by-line search engine recitations, and gone immediately to the action - and believability. It may be that, midway somewhere, the writing becomes humanized enough to be mesmerizing. But I won't commit any more time to listening, waiting, and hoping. Thank heaven that Audible allows 'returns'!
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