If ever you need a few million pounds from the bank, read how England's world-famous folk hero lives on in the computer age. A brilliant Oxford mathematician Jonathan Hood, for obvious reasons known as Robin, sets out to prove to the world’s banking community that its encryption security systems are vulnerable to attack. An intriguing tale of computer warfare waged against corruption has an unexpected twist in the tail.
If ever you need a few million pounds from the bank, read how England's world-famous folk hero lives on in the computer age. A brilliant Oxford mathematician Jonathan Hood, for obvious reasons known as Robin, sets out to prove to the world’s banking community that its encryption security systems are vulnerable to attack. An intriguing tale of computer warfare waged against corruption has an unexpected twist in the tail.
Duncan James was an RAF pilot before eventually reaching the higher levels of the British Civil Service, in a career that included top-level posts at home and abroad with the Defence Ministry, and work with the Metropolitan Police at Scotland Yard.
A life-long and compulsive writer, he has produced everything from Government statements, Ministerial briefing papers, media announcements and reference books. As a public affairs consultant and freelance author, he was a prolific writer of magazine articles on a wide variety of subjects, as well as short stories.
Cashback is the first of a trilogy of novels, first published in 2007, and Their Own Game is the second.
Really enjoyed Cashback and have just downloaded a couple other e-books by Mr. James. The plot was unique to me and the characters were interesting and well developed. It does prove that a book can be very interesting without hovering sexual tensions and detailed periodic relief. Bravo!!!
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The Voices
By: Allen Cooke
Full Debut Novel Corporate Banking and Mental Health meet head on in this fast paced thriller. Harry Rowlandson, a wealthy Banking Chairman finds that his whole world is about to be turned upside down after a chance attack. He must prove to his friends and family that he hasn't met the same cruel fate as his sister. However, sinister forces are set in motion and Harry must fight not on...
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By: Mark Manney
Faith in the free market leads many to believe that government is the problem. Conservatives claim that if we could only get the government to stop interfering in our economy and in our lives, then market forces would solve the problems plaguing us today. While politicians offer them the fantasy of ending government through government, this book proposes a simple, realistic plan called the Total...