A mysterious AI-controlled sub in the Black Sea, a sleeper agent in the Pacific and a gang of master international hackers threaten to throw the United States into chaos in the latest novel in the bestselling Net Force series.
America may seem safe from within. But far beyond its borders, a new enemy is rising: a global organisation that aims to destroy the country’s cybersecurity and wreak havoc on the nation.
The president has tasked the new intelligence agency, Net Force, with sniffing out and putting an end to these threats. Their investigation reveals a plan that could trigger a war — one that will leave the US devastated.
Their only option is to strike.
Just as Net Force finds and cuts off one branch of the enemy network, another is revealed. Through the streets of Beijing and New York, a secret city on the Crimean Peninsula, and the dark, abyssal depths of the South China Sea, they must race to root out the source of the attack and discover who really is behind it...before it’s too late.
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Jerome Preisler is the New York Times bestselling author of over thirty books and has coauthored eight of the Tom Clancy’s Power Play series.
Tom Clancy (1947–2013) was the author of numerous #1 New York Times bestselling novels, including The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, The Cardinal of the Kremlin, Red Rabbit, Teeth of the Tiger, and Red Storm Rising. His nonfiction work includes Into the Storm: A Study in Command, Every Man a Tiger, and Battle Ready. Clancy was the co-founder of Red Storm Entertainment, a video game developing company responsible for the successful Rainbow Six series, Ghost Recon series, Splinter Cell series, and others.
Steve Pieczenik is the critically acclaimed author of psycho-political novels and the co-creator of the bestselling Tom Clancy’s Op-Center and Tom Clancy’s Net Force paperback series. He is a Harvard educated psychiatrist with an MD from Cornell University and a PhD in international relations from MIT. Working for the United States Department of State in four administrations, Pieczenik was instrumental in saving the lives of more than five hundred hostages—including during the TWA Flight 355 Croatian hijacking, the JRA Flight 472 hijacking, and the Hanafi Seige in Washington, DC—and has provided tactics and strategies for dealing with terrorists.