The Zeus Payload, by Steven G. Jackson
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Nick King is a computer programmer and the lead technologist at his grandfather’s company, Gordon Defense Technology. When he’s not developing sophisticated security software for private and government clients, Nick and his friend and roommate, Dean Wright, travel to the Middle East in search of the terrorist responsible for the 1983 Beirut embassy bombing that killed Nick’s parents. Nick has promised his grandfather, Anthony Gordon, a former CIA operative, that he will find and kill the terrorist, Saleh, before his grandfather dies from heart failure and dementia. When Nick is approached by CIA agents to complete his work on a cyberweapon that can infiltrate any computer system without being detected, he does so with the understanding that the technology will be used to protect the United States from future cyber-attacks. While completing the computer worm, King uncovers evidence of espionage and conspiracy within the CIA, with a trail that leads back to the Nazi Party. King, not knowing who to trust, and realizing the unstoppable power his product would bring to whoever controls it, commits treason, and removes the worm from the classified facility. As the consequences of his creation are revealed to Nick, he goes on the run with Dean and a NSA agent, Tanya Rose, who originally accused Nick of being involved with the terrorist organization that killed her brother in Benghazi. Saleh has been orchestrating the cyber weapon’s development for his own purposes, and plans to use it to attack the United States. Saleh lures King to Beirut, where their drama began thirty years earlier, and King must fight off Saleh, al-Qaeda, the CIA, the NSA, a white supremacist group, rogue agents, and assassins, to keep the ultimate cyber weapon out of the wrong hands, and keep the promise he made to his grandfather. As if there are any right hands.
The Zeus Payload, by Steven G. Jackson- Amazon Sales Rank: #474747 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-19
- Released on: 2015-05-19
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A great airplane ride read! By PJ Colando, author of STASHES From Benghazi to Larkhana, Pakistan to Eagle, Idaho...to Irvine, CA, my hometown, highly-charged action surges, moving plausibly on each page. Steve Jackson has written a highly relatable tale that is chillingly real and well-ployed. While the plot centers on a high tech heist, this decidedly-less-than-savvy reader understood every aspect, turning pages as swiftly as possible to learn what happened next. I delighted at the cool repartee between the protagonist and his best friend, matched by a kick-ass female agent. I began to see the movie spool out in my mind as I read...better than Bond.Take this book to read on your next airline trip. While meals are no longer served on a plane, 'law, order, and justice', will be when you read this book. Zeus's values prevail.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Engrossing cyber thriller By Amazon Customer Action adventures, sci fi, and techie tales are typically not my thing, but I could not set Payload aside until I had finished it. Mr. Jackson's combination of complex plot, straightforward prose, and lightning-paced action kept me totally engaged from beginning to end. Fans of Stephen King, T. Jefferson Parker, and Robert Ludlum will find this book a must-read. I look forward to future works by this exciting new author.....Mary Heiney
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Thriller in the Tradition of Robert Ludlum By Don Westenhaver The Zeus Payload is the most powerful cyber weapon of all time, a software that can penetrate any computer system in the world without being detected. Anyone possessing it could eventually control the world. Nick King, a young tech genius, has created the software for the United States, but other parties get wind of it and will kill to get it. Before long rogue CIA agents, neo-Nazis, Al Qaeda, and Mexican drug lords are in the chase.Nick has also devoted his life to killing a terrorist named Saleh, who engineered the 1983 bombing of the US Embassy in Beirut, which killed his parents when he was just a boy. Nick’s best friend is Dean Wright, also a computer whiz, who helps Nick in the two goals of cyber weapons and revenge. Dean also tries to keep Nick’s impulsiveness from getting him in trouble, though Nick usually does what he wants anyway.Nick meets an intriguing, mysterious, and gorgeous NSA agent, Tanya Rose, who also has revenge on her mind. Her brother was killed during the 2012 terrorist attack on the US Embassy in Benghazi. The electricity between Nick and Tanya starts flirtatiously, turns into suspicion and antagonism, and then into romance.Mr. Jackson runs Nick, Dean, and Tanya at breakneck speed through scenes in Southern California, the Middle East, and Mexico, constantly in peril. Many of the scenes relate to recent actual Middle East situations. The book is well-plotted, the main characters are well-defined, and the novel is easy to read and hard to put down.
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