The Execution Channel
1st ed.
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Word Count
71,250 words, Guess
Page Count
285 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveexecutionchannel00macl
- Internet Archiveexecutionchannel0000macl
- ISBN-100765313324
- ISBN-139780765313324
- Library of Congress Control Number2007007312
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number84838929
- Better World Books9780765313324
- Open LibraryOL24206523M
Classifications
- DDC823/.914
- LCCPR6063.A2515 E95 2007
- LCCPR6063.A2515E95 2007
and 2 more
- DDC823.914
- LCCPR6063.A2515 E94 2007
Description
"It's after 9/11. After the bombing. After the Iraq War. After 7/7. After the Iran War. After the nukes. After the flu. After the Straits. After Rosyth. It's the day when the world changes all the way down to its fundamental assumptions." "In a world just down the road from our own, online bloggers vie with old-line political operatives and new-style police to determine just where reality lies. And on every cable system, the mysterious Execution Channel broadcasts deaths from around the world, around the clock." "James Travis is a British patriot and a French spy. On the day the Big One hits, Travis and his daughter must strive to make sense of the nuclear bombing of Scotland and the political repercussions of a series of terrorist attacks. With the information war in full swing, the only truth they have is what they're able to see with their own eyes. They know that everything else is - or may be - a lie." "For in this near future - our near future - day-to-day life becomes much like real intelligence work today: a world in which everything has meaning, and nothing has meaning, and the meanings change as lies build on lies, until someone who intends to lie is finally telling the truth."--BOOK JACKET.
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