First book in upcoming trilogy follows one woman as she forms a hacker clan to go against a tech giant
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Deb Radcliff announces publication of ‘Breaking Backbones: Information is Power’
Tech is even more powerful than most people realize and not everything you see or read in cyber is real KIHEI, Hawaii (PRWEB) April 27, 2021 In Deb Radcliff’s new cyberthriller “Breaking Backbones: Information is Power: Book I of the Hacker Trilogy” (published by Archway Publishing) a hacker war 17 years in the making erupts after GlobeCom takes over the world through human chip implants.
Cyberinvestigator Cindy Frank (aka Cy) refuses to take a chip implant and leaves her job at the Defense Forensics Labs to go off-grid and form a hacker clan. It takes the hackers nearly two decades to form and execute an attack against GlobeCom, which has taken over the world through human chip implants. While the freedom
Witness the life of a young boy during the war years and how many events led him to be the man he is today
Share Article WYEE POINT, Australia (PRWEB) April 27, 2021 In his latest publication, “Growing Up in Berrima” (published by Balboa Press AU), Trevor Wrightson gives readers a glimpse of the past as he recounts his life growing up in the 1930s to the 1950s.
Wrightson was born in 1934 during the Great Depression, in the small town of Berrima, located in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. He was 6 years old when the World War II commenced. His town was selected to train soldiers to fire guns, cannons, drive tanks and trucks, and march through the street of Berrima. In this memoir, he tells of the bombing of Darwin and 14 other towns and cities in Australia, after the Japanese invaded New Guinea. Their intention was to attack Australia and this story outlines how the Australian soldiers defended thei
New book tells the story of a lively little monkey who helps his family and the clan in spite of the dangers he must face
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Varun Malhotra announces the release of ‘Chimpu and the Tiger’s Shadow: Book 1’
It highlights how animals are facing hardships in an increasingly limited habitat and how we can restore a fairer balance between humanity and the animal world LONDON (PRWEB) April 27, 2021 A year or so ago, Varun Malhotra’s granddaughter then aged 4 started developing an interest in bed time stories. Soon, they ran out of books or just found some of them silly. Because of this, they decided to start creating their own characters that eventually led to the book “Chimpu and the Tiger’s Shadow: Book 1” (published by Xlibris UK), a story about a lively little monkey who lives in the jungles of India atop the crumbling ramparts of an old Indian fort and is curious to explore his world.
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Malcolm Lloyd Dubber is a scientist, specializing in explosives chemistry, CBRNe and emergency planning. He gained a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in Explosives Chemistry from the City University, London. He is a Chartered Scientist (CSci), Chartered Chemist (CChem), Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC), and a Fellow of the Emergency Planning Society (FEPS). He is a former U.K. Home Office Civil Defence Scientific advisor (stood down in 1992). He has the unusual combination of working with explosives and radioactive substances that led him to work at the U.K. s Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) Aldermaston. He has worked as a local government emergency planning officer and has undertook the preparation of special emergency plans, such as Chernobyl, Ukraine. Although experienced in writing reports and plans, he ha
New memoir shares the story of a woman who died, went to heaven, returned to a broken body and was miraculously healed
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Emily Jean Entwistle releases ‘one with the One: How Suffering Taught That We are Eternal and are Loved’ PRESCOTT, Ariz. (PRWEB) April 24, 2021 “Today, I feel joyful and free. All the suffering I felt before this, I now see as beneficial. Through experience and grace, I’ve learned the truth: My mind creates. It can morph my reality into joy or sorrow. What I think and feel in this moment, if I persist in the feeling, predicts my future. I know this, too: I have free will, and this was given to me out of love. I wasn’t born into a life of love. Nor was I born knowing how to use my will. I suspect that most people learn through trial and error, or not at all. What I have learned I will happily share with you here,” Emily Jean Entwistle states.