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Smart Girl

Published
Mar 2018
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General Fiction General Fiction
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125

About This Book

While doing a friend a favour, Tom Wilder's daughter Lucy suddenly finds herself drawn into a situation of extreme danger - her father's world of fighting international crime.

Being her father's daughter, she responds with flair and ingenuity. But was invitation to her to look around a mafia drug factory pre-planned by them? Did they lure her there to act as bait to draw her father into a deadly trap? He only hears of her predicament late in the day, but as he rushes to rescue her, will he realise in time that he entering a trap the mafia have laid for him? "This is a cannot miss, fast moving thriller that grips from the outset."

Interview with the author.


Q. Why did you choose a character like Tom Wilder as the main character for your thriller series?


A. Because many authors who write in my chosen thriller genre like Lee Child, David Baldacci, or Michael Connelly have great heroes similar to Wilder. Heroes like these give us writers a chance to weave action-packed stories of conspiracies, assassinations and general mayhem to which our hero characters can respond. However tough the opposition these heroes meet or the situations in which they find themselves, they are the kinds of people with the skills necessary to deal with whatever is thrown at them and they also have that crucial will to win. My books give readers a welcome escape from daily life.


Q. I see you've you picked a background of cyber-warfare? Isn't that something that people read about in the newspapers but aren't really bothered about personally?


A. Yes, maybe, but not for long. Not only is cyber-warfare's potential for huge damage to an enemy now clearly understood, many states are pumping increasing resources and development money into combating it – and Organised Crime Syndicates are doing the same. I realise that my readers may not yet have been affected by cyber-warfare and so may be less interested in it – but they will be. The authorities don't tell them the whole truth about what's really going on right now. Banks, for example, don't talk much about cyber-attacks for fear of panicking their customers. But when quantum computers arrive – as they do in my books – readers should know that there will be no more secrets on the internet; quantum technology can read straight through any of today's encryption technology. But all of that aside, the quantum computer is only there in the background of my books to give the story a plausible way of raising the stakes. And in real life, before too long a weapon such as the Gemini will exist and its ability to bring a country to its knees will be every bit as terrifying as the threat of a nuclear missile attack. And, of course, in cyber-warfare, an enemy's strike can come with no warning – no missiles appearing on radar screens, just sudden power blackouts or worse.


Q. And you've more books coming out shortly I believe?


A.Yes, in the Spring of 2018 and another in the Autumn.


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