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Intrusion

A Chris Bruen Novel, Book 2

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Intrusion

By: Reece Hirsch
Narrated by: David deVries
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When a powerful client summons him for a midnight meeting, lawyer Chris Bruen knows something is very wrong. Zapper, the world's most popular search engine, has been compromised, and its most valuable asset - search algorithms - stolen. The company suspects that this most recent instance in a wave of high-tech crimes originated in China, and that the government itself is behind the systematic theft of US intellectual property.

Chris travels to China to search for evidence that will link the intrusion to the People's Liberation Army. With remote assistance from Zoey Doucet, the head of his firm's computer forensics lab and his maybe-girlfriend, Chris uncovers information that takes him even deeper into the shadowy world of cybercrime. Now he is trapped in a foreign land with a hard drive containing information that puts his life in jeopardy. In this secretive world of Big Data, Chris will risk everything to fight an elusive enemy as far-reaching as the Internet itself.

©2014 Reece Hirsch (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved
Crime Crime Thrillers Espionage Fiction Legal Spies & Politics Technothrillers Thriller Thriller & Suspense Law Technology
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the author of this Series has captured a character in keeping with Grisham novels. it was a trick page Turner from beginning to end and I enjoyed it immensely.

another page Turner from Reese Hirsch

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I enjoyed this book as much as the first one. who knew that you could mix lawyers, hacking, and espionage.

great story. good followup to his first book.

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If you like the first book in the series, you will like this one. The story suffers a bit as the narrator has a limited range of voices. As more characters are introduced, the narrator runs out of inflections. Enough to take away from the overall experience...I don't think so. Very entertaining overall.

Good Story

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I thought this was a really good, well written book and an excellent follow up to the previous book in this series - The Adversary. The protagonist Chris Bruen has not had it easy. He begins as a teen hacker whose friend took the blame, becomes an atty and works for the justice dept, wife dies of cancer and he goes into private practice specializing in Internet Security. This is a scenario for which many good story lines can emerge and so far two have! Chris along with his employee/girlfriend/sometimes former hacker find all sorts if trouble (aka jobs) to get into globally. If you are looking for a fast paced believable book - no real super hero stunts- then this is the book for you. I highly recommend this.

Excellent follow up to The Adversary

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I'm like the first one which was pretty predictable this one you would never guessed who the actual culprit was a little Clues he gave you were really not something that would lead you to a conclusion where's the first one I figured out who the culprit was you know just a little bit of just a little bit short of halfway so pretty decent listen I enjoyed the

pretty good better than the first one

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