The Blue Nowhere
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Narrated by:
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Dennis Boutsikaris
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Jeffery Deaver
His code name is Phate—and he infiltrates victims' digital lives with surgical precision and lures them to their deaths—making technology itself the weapon.
To stop him, authorities release former hacker Wyatt Gillette from prison, unwilling but essential, to assist detective Frank Bishop of the Cyber Crimes Unit. Gillette and Bishop form an uneasy partnership: one steeped in cutting-edge code, the other grounded in old-school detective work.
As the body count rises and paranoia spreads, the case turns into a deadly psychological game. Deaver weaves complex technical detail—TrapDoor malware, social engineering tactics, virtual stalking—into relentless suspense, never losing narrative momentum. You’ll never feel safe browsing email or logging into accounts again.
With its relentless pacing and ingenious plotting, The Blue Nowhere fuses cybercrime fiction with classic detective thriller intrigue. It’s Deaver at his most suspenseful—and most relevant—in a world where privacy is extinct and evil hides behind every keystroke.© 2001 Jeffery Deaver; All Rights Reserved; (P)2001 Simon & Schuster Inc., AUDIOWORKS Is an Imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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If you have any curiosity about MUDs and cyber crime, get this book.
If you just love a good mystery, thriller with great plot twists and a satisfying ending, get this book.
If you are not that technically savvy, not to worry, you can easily follow the plot regardless.
No MUD slinging here!
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EXCELLENT!!!
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New milieu
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And the narrator is such a good voice actor.
A little outdated tech wise but a great story
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And some of the terminology was pretty lame. Code slinger? Does anybody call themselves that? If so, I'd punch them right in the face for being a bigger dork than I. But you know, there are fans of tech slang. I guess I can't fault the book for that.
What I can fault the book for is for being pretty much movie-tech, rather than reality-tech. By that I mean, the technology was painfully fictitious. What kind of hacker "logs into a c-prompt". Lame. What kind of hacker in the internet age uses dos?
Why is trap-door some kind of internet business killer? We have the kind of stuff all over now-a-days and most end-users don't even care. My aunt puts her credit card into a website knowing she's got a virus installed, but doesn't even think that that virus transmits the keys she enters. She don't care, and neither does anyone else. TRAPDOOR is a joke. I'm going to make fun of it in IRC tonight.
Also, did this book take place during the age of BBS or during the internet revolution? I don't even know. It's somewhere in the middle, in this book.
Anyway, all the negatives aside. I managed to sit through the whole thing, so it's not all bad. It got good about 3/4 of the way through when the author couldn't define any more words because they'd all been defined. Also, Phate was a total jerkhole, so it was fun to find out what happened!
lulz
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