3.31.2015

The Quantum Deception ~ Review

The Quantum Deception
By Denver Acey

A seemingly pointless terrorist attack brings down a plane in Salt Lake City.  The resulting fear causes  the U.S. economic market to sharply decline but the biggest concern is the resulting world wide reaction to this economic slide.

But Tanner Stone has a theory about what truly happened and the terrorist "attack" on the plane is merely a piece in a much larger puzzle - a cyber puzzle. But can he and his team find enough pieces of the puzzle in time?

Unfortunately for Tanner he is a target of these terrorists and he is now in a race against time to stop a Cyber attack and to save his life.

The Quantum Deception will keep you guessing as to what will happen next.  The terrorists seem to have inside information about the NSA's investigation, but is there a leak or have they been attacked? Determining how to stop this flow of information is imperative to their survival.

If you like excitement and thrilling suspense you need to read Denver Acey's newest work The Quantum Deception as Tanner Stone, formerly Tanner Zane, again finds himself in a fight for his life.

I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher in exchange for my honest review and blog tour participation.


About the book:
What starts out as a calm night in Salt Lake City turns into chaos when a passenger plane crashes into the mountains. When reformed cyber hacker Tanner Stone links the accident to an ingenious Chinese computer virus, it’s up to him to prevent it from destroying the financial data of everyone in America! Thrilling, explosive, and packed with twists, this book changes everything you know about Internet security.
About the author:
Few people understand the terrifying, yet realistic threat of computer hacking like Denver Acey. Denver has spent his entire professional career in the information technology industry where he has witnessed and even thwarted actual cybercrime. From his top-secret job working for the US government to securing computer networks at Fortune 500 companies, Denver is personally familiar with hackers and their unscrupulous activities.
But over the years, Denver has become increasingly frustrated with Hollywood’s inaccurate portrayal of cybercrime. Hackers are more intelligent and more sophisticated than simple teenagers, who guzzle down Mountain Dew while playing video games. Cybercrime is a billion-dollar business that encompasses organized crime and foreign governments. For these elite hackers, the fruits of success are iconic trademarks, innovative patents, and government secrets.

Because of his unique background, Denver decided to write a book to dispel hacking myths while highlighting the tenacity of cybercriminals. Utilizing actual computer hacking concepts and scenarios that he has experienced firsthand, Denver illustrates — in a simple way for even the non-techie to understand — how vulnerable we all are to cybercrime.

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