Reseña del editor:
He calls himself Cyberwolf. A legend among hackers, he prowls cyberspace, lurking in electronic shadows. Yet beneath his smooth, polite surface, his eerily evolved superintellect pulsates with a twisted, primitive lust to violate the ultimate taboo with the unlimited power of the computer networks. His object of desire is Susan Bradstreet, one of Hollywood's reigning stars. He knows everything about her—her heartaches, her bank balances, her unlisted phone number. As for Susan, Cyberwolf will give her the terror of her life and the role of her career: She will be his kidnap victim. And as he schemes to reap a dazzling fortune in ransom, he threatens to hold all who interfere—and the entire East Coast—hostage with one press of a single computer key. In this relentlessly suspenseful high-tech thriller, no one is safe from Cyberwolf—the ultimate electronic terrorist.
Biografía del autor:
Ronald Munson is the author of a dozen books of fiction and nonfiction. Raising the Dead was named a National Library Association Best Book in Science and Medicine, and Intervention and Reflection is the nation’s most widely used bioethics book. His novel Fan Mail received a starred review in Kirkus, was a best seller in German translation, and was produced as a radio play. His three previously published novels have been translated into various languages, including Japanese, Swedish, and Dutch. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Columbia University. He was a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at Harvard University, as well as a Scholar in Residence at Harvard College’s Lowell House.
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