Book - Digital Fortress
Author - Dan Brown
Review
A technological thriller with twists and surprises. Sarah , the protagonist is a qualified cryptographer who works for the NSA and is apparently the boss's favorite employee. She receives a paranoid call from her supervisor. She rushes to office to find him Commander Trevor Strathmore working on the Transltr. The Transltr , one of the powerful code breaker in the world which does not exist to the world. Strathmore informs Sarah that a unbreakable code has entered Transltr and he asks her help to fight it. He blames it on Ensei Tankado, An Ex NSA Cryptographer who swears to take revenge on NSA.
The Author takes through a list of varied emotions and characters. The novel is mesmerizing from Page one and each element in the story has done justice to the core. I always wondered why Dan Brown places the villian amongst the good team and they have a convincing reason to make us wonder if they were really wrong
Overall a good book
Author - Dan Brown
Review
A technological thriller with twists and surprises. Sarah , the protagonist is a qualified cryptographer who works for the NSA and is apparently the boss's favorite employee. She receives a paranoid call from her supervisor. She rushes to office to find him Commander Trevor Strathmore working on the Transltr. The Transltr , one of the powerful code breaker in the world which does not exist to the world. Strathmore informs Sarah that a unbreakable code has entered Transltr and he asks her help to fight it. He blames it on Ensei Tankado, An Ex NSA Cryptographer who swears to take revenge on NSA.
The Author takes through a list of varied emotions and characters. The novel is mesmerizing from Page one and each element in the story has done justice to the core. I always wondered why Dan Brown places the villian amongst the good team and they have a convincing reason to make us wonder if they were really wrong
Overall a good book
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