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Crashing the Grid is the third book in this series. FBI Agent Joshtine Cordelia (Cordy), a leading member of the National Security Agency works closely with the Commander of the U.S. Cyber Command. Her darknet skills are challenged once again when hackers launch a cyber attack that brings New York City to its knees. The deadly 5th Dimension virus shuts down the power grid, causes a plane crash, contaminates the water supply, and is destabilizing the city's emergency system. Hundreds have died. As newlyweds, Cordy and her husband, Special Agent Braun Hastings risk their lives to prevent the…mehr

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Crashing the Grid is the third book in this series. FBI Agent Joshtine Cordelia (Cordy), a leading member of the National Security Agency works closely with the Commander of the U.S. Cyber Command. Her darknet skills are challenged once again when hackers launch a cyber attack that brings New York City to its knees. The deadly 5th Dimension virus shuts down the power grid, causes a plane crash, contaminates the water supply, and is destabilizing the city's emergency system. Hundreds have died. As newlyweds, Cordy and her husband, Special Agent Braun Hastings risk their lives to prevent the spread of this virus and save the country. I hope you enjoy this fast-paced novel.
Autorenporträt
There is nothing like a good mystery. Suspense novels get my juices flowing. I entered 'Until We Meet Again' in the 2014 Colorado Gold Contest at the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writer's Contest. It became a finalist in the mystery/suspense category.Although my background is in healthcare, I've been a writer all of my life. Over the past 30 years, I created 26 audio/video courses for continuing education of nurses and published 21 volumes of healthcare pathways for disease management used throughout the U.S., Japan, Europe, and Australia.In 2006, I retired and ventured into the wider writing world. In 2011, I published A Lightning Slinger's Tales of the Rails, which tells of my aunt, Dr. Vera E. Williams', life as a female telegrapher during World War II. In November, 2014, I completed Ding Dong, the Rural Schools Are Gone, a story of my two aunts (ages 97 and 88), who were both teachers during early 20th century. My husband and I live in Colorado, although we travel extensively.