Readers follow Mark Taylor, a US Army Special Forces soldier turned computer guru, as he ventures from New York City to places like Kosovo, New Zealand, and even Papua New Guinea as he fights to clear his name after the aftermath of a deal gone wrong with a client known as The Augem Group. Readers join Mark as he begins questioning the intelligence and security infrastructures and bureaus that he once served and worked with during his Special Forces career, and they follow his calculated strategies to protect himself, a city, innocent people, and possibly the world, as he uncovers a potential terrorist attack that could bring New York, once again, to ruins. As readers follow Mark’s adventures, they encounter a cast of corrupt, yet slightly relatable, characters with whom they will develop love-hate relationships, and they will experience first-hand the complex worlds of cybersecurity, international terrorism, and clandestine, mercenary-like operations that are probably closer to fact than fiction in today’s unpredictable world of political and technological upheaval.
This book details the intricate workings of operations like cybersecurity, government agencies, and even individuals that people, in their everyday lives, remain ignorant of or take for granted. With its fast-paced adventure, this book will engage readers as its main character globe-trots in the name of justice, protection, and peace. This book will also enlighten readers on the struggles that ex-military personnel, especially those in the Special Operations realm, face in adapting to civilian life. And in its main character, readers will find a hero-villain that defies their wildest imaginations and expectations. Readers with an interest in covert operations and espionage will enjoy this book, as will those who have an interest in the ever-changing faces of national and international securities, technologies, and the influences of technology on societies.