
The Blue Nowhere
Published: 2001,
Simon & Schuster
Formats: Hardback,
Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
Hardback: ISBD-13: 978-0684871271
Pages: 432
Paperback: ISBD-13: 978-0671042264
Pages: 544
Plot:
When a sadistic hacker, code-named Phate, sets his sights on Silicon
Valley, his victims never know what hit them. He infiltrates their
computers, invades their lives, and -- with chilling precision -- lures
them to their deaths. To Phate, each murder is like a big, challenging
computer hack: every time he succeeds, he must challenge himself anew
-- by taking his methodology to a higher level, with bigger targets.
Desperate, the head of The California State Police Computer Crimes
Division frees Wyatt Gillette, imprisoned for hacking, to aid the
investigation -- against the loud protests of the rest of the division.
With an obsession emblematic of hackers, Gillette fervently attempts to
trace Phate's insidious computer virus back to its source. Then Phate
delivers a huge blow, murdering one of the division's own -- a "wizard"
who had pioneered the internet -- and the search takes on a zealous
intensity. Gillette and Detective Frank Bishop, an old-school homicide
cop who's accustomed to forensic sleuthing, at first make an uneasy
team. But with a merciless and brilliant killer like Phate in their
crosshairs, and his twisted game reaching a fever pitch, they must
utilize every ounce of their disparate talents to stop him.