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Digital Fortress
by Dan Brown
You wouldn't want to put this down once u pick it up!
This book revolves around the intricacies of the controversial 'e-surveillance/digital spying' of citizens' private data by the US government, not known to the public. The author effortlessly teleports us to the thrilling world of cryptography, code breaking and the legendary TRANSLTR, the ultimate codebreaking supercomputer with 3 million processors and the brainchild of Commander Trevor Strathmore, deputy director of operations, NSA (National security agency, USA).
This my second Dan brown book. I have read Angels and Demons three months back. And this book is as good as that. This book has so much detail and mystery within and the slow development of the story shows so the reader so much and also so little at the same time. Dan Brown loves to keep the reader in the dark and that's exactly what this book does. There is nat as many twists as in Angels and Demons ( It has twists in every three pages
This book revolves around the intricacies of the controversial 'e-surveillance/digital spying' of citizens' private data by the US government, not known to the public. The author effortlessly teleports us to the thrilling world of cryptography, code breaking and the legendary TRANSLTR, the ultimate codebreaking supercomputer with 3 million processors and the brainchild of Commander Trevor Strathmore, deputy director of operations, NSA (National security agency, USA).
This my second Dan brown book. I have read Angels and Demons three months back. And this book is as good as that. This book has so much detail and mystery within and the slow development of the story shows so the reader so much and also so little at the same time. Dan Brown loves to keep the reader in the dark and that's exactly what this book does. There is nat as many twists as in Angels and Demons ( It has twists in every three pages