A seriously interesting book.
Former chief of the British Secret Intelligence Service Adrian Weston is
awoken in the middle of the night by a phone call from the Prime
Minister. Her news is shocking: the Pentagon, the NSA, and the CIA have
been hacked simultaneously, their seemingly impenetrable firewalls
breached by an unknown enemy known only as "The Fox." Even more
surprisingly, the culprit is revealed to be a young British teenager,
Luke Jennings. He has no agenda, no secrets, just a blisteringly
brilliant mind. Extradition to the U.S. seems likely--until Weston has
another idea: If Luke can do this to us, what can he do to our enemies?
After
conferring with both the American President and the Prime Minister,
Weston is determined to use "The Fox" and his talents to the advantage
of the two nations. But doing so places the boy on a geopolitical
minefield. Adrian must stay one step ahead of multiple invisible
enemies, all while finding a way to utilize the most powerful--and most
unpredictable--weapon of all.
With his trademark research and
deep knowledge of the rules and practices of international intrigue,
Forsyth takes on tomorrow's threats in this race-against-the-clock
thriller.
5/5 stars, highly recommended.