
The Chinese Conspiracy
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Narrado por:
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Benjamin Powell
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John Mariotti
When Jim Martini goes back to his WV hometown to see why its major employer failed suddenly he finds more than a failed company. He risks his life, finds a lost love, and stumbles into an international conspiracy. A Chinese revolutionary group is using viruses, hacking, malware and cyber-technology to over-throw its own government and attempt to control the US—by shutting down all forms of computers and communications—all at once.
Suddenly nothing works—communications are "silenced." The US is preoccupied fighting global terrorism, so it's up to Jim, hometown friends and a small team of CIA, FBI, and NSA agents to overcome this devastating threat and stop The Chinese Conspiracy.
Set in the lush mountains of West Virginia and half-way around the world in China, The Chinese Conspiracy weaves a chilling tale of cyber-terrorism, current events and a tender love story.
©2024 John Mariotti (P)2025 John MariottiReseñas de la Crítica
"Not since The Manchurian Candidate have I read such a compelling thriller about global conspiracy. But Mariotti goes much further, linking his masterfully fast-paced narrative to the clear and present danger of total cyberwar. This novel is a call to action that our society must answer now." —Richard S. Levick, President and CEO, Levick Strategic Communications, author of The Communicators: Leadership in the Age of Crisis
"A fascinating book that gives the reader a glimpse into warfare of the future. The outcome of future wars will be determined far in advance of the actual conflict. This is but a preview of things to come." —Paul Broadbent, Former Sr. CIA/Defense Intelligence Program Manager
"If you can read only one exciting novel this year, this is the one to read. It is so realistically possible it's scary." —Bo Dietl, Retired NYPD Homicide Detective