This was a bit disappointing and my least favorite book in the Net Force series. The basic story line was engaging, but there were too many side trips into office romances. Also the character Platt was difficult for me to accept - a violent, hugely built and physical man but with almost unrivaled set of computer skills. There are better books in this series, in my opinion.
I like getting to know the characters a bit more and that is exactly what happens in this second book of the series. Although Net Force has a serious emergency where someone gets into bank computers, highly secure government systems, I felt that this was really more an in-depth look at the main players. Pretty fast-paced but still enough detail that you get inside their heads (bad guys and good guys). I am enjoying the series so far. Funny little detail: the year in these first two books is 2010 and the computer gadgetry they have isn't quite on the horizon for us yet. :)
It's a good book and a fun story but I've decided to not collect the series.
Its 2010 and the internet has become the worlds central nervious system. If terrorists are going to subvert the new world order, this is where they will strike. A neew organization is therefore needed to deter them - Net Force, a team of highly trained operatives whose homeground is the VR world of the net, with Net force Strike teams at the ready to take the battle into the real world with their own devasting Firepower.
Hidden agenda's is a story of their toughest challenge to date. Top sercet chemical weapons are missing, the world banking structure is under assualt, can net force piece the puzzle together in time....
Hidden agenda's is a story of their toughest challenge to date. Top sercet chemical weapons are missing, the world banking structure is under assualt, can net force piece the puzzle together in time....