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... To Prepare

WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES TWELVE

One week before the end of this century, the microprocessors controlling America’s strategic defense satellite network fail, rendering the network useless and the country vulnerable. As experts scramble to defeat the problem, a desperate genius and his small army of doomsday mercenaries set in motion a plan to use the software bug to commit the crime of the millennium.

TERROR STRIKES THE WORLD

If his plan succeeds, the world’s financial systems will be left in ruins.  And worse, an accidental shutdown of the US nuclear arsenal and nuclear reactors will unleash an ecological catastrophe of global proportions. With the seconds ticking away, Washington enlists all its resources into a desperate battle to save the country — and the world — from...

THE
MILLENNIUM
PROJECT

The Clock Is Ticking...

“Written in the technothriller genre of Michael Crichton and Tom Clancy, Joseph Massucci does an excellent job in combining New- Age literature with an action thriller.”
– Ron Callari, Editor, y-two-k.com

“This technothriller exploits Millennium fears and, unlike
other novels of its genre, takes readers on a ride made even
more compelling by the idea that it's events could really happen...
This is a good read, with plenty of bang for your Millennium buck.”
– Kevin Rittner, The Herald Tribune

“The result of Massucci’s blending imagination with
the potentially devastating computer crisis
is the industry’s best millennium thriller.”
– Howard Miller, Huntsville Times

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A Leisure Books Technothriller

© 2003 Joseph Massucci

 
 

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