Cutting Edge: A Novel

Cutting Edge: A Novel by Allison Brennan, published by Books on Tape in 2009, presents a gripping narrative centered around a catastrophic event at a bio-tech firm. When security specialist Duke Rogan’s advanced computer system fails, it leads to a devastating fire and the discovery of a charred body. The situation escalates as an extremist anti-technology group claims responsibility, complicating the investigation further.
Readers will follow Agent Nora English, who leads the FBI’s domestic terrorism unit, as she delves into the case to uncover the truth behind the victim’s death, which reveals a shocking twist involving blood loss. The novel explores themes of technology and terrorism, providing a detailed look at the challenges faced by law enforcement in a world where innovation and extremism collide. This edition offers an engaging experience for those interested in suspenseful narratives that intertwine crime and technology.
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A RADICAL WAY TO DIE
When security specialist Duke Rogan’s state-of-the-art computer system fails at a controversial bio-tech firm, a raging inferno spreads, and a grotesquely charred body is discovered in the aftermath. With an extremist anti-technology group claiming responsibility, the case grows even more complex when the victim’s autopsy unexpectedly reveals that he bled to death. Heading the FBI’s domestic terrorism unit, Agent Nora English is fiercely determined to track and stop a sadistic assassin.
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