C@ught in the Web - Peter Dixon - Books - Octagon Productions, Inc - 9780615739243 - May 4, 2013
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C@ught in the Web

Peter Dixon

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C@ught in the Web

With his new global operating system a reality, Alex Greenlee will soon be king of cyberspace, leaving Apple and Microsoft in the dust. Alex, his wife, Jennifer, and their son, Simon, live on a private island sanctuary near Seattle. Today Alex and Jennifer depart for Europe to partner with a major player. It?s the deal of the century and his dream will give Alex enormous power. Eleven-year-old Simon remains on the island under the care of a housekeeper, a trusted associate, and the boy?s summer camp counselor. Briliant Simon spends most days at his computer and resists every effort to wean him from the Web. His addiction to cyberspace has left little room in his young soul for love and compassion. Unknown to the Greenlees, sinister forces are at work on the island to right a long ago injustice. Caught in the middle is a young boy who is the key to unlocking the past. How far can Simon be bent before he breaks and opens the way to his father?s downfall? Only when thrust into raw nature and fleeing for his life does Simon regain his capacity to feel real emotion and take decisive action. Peter Dixon?s fiction and nonfiction books have been published worldwide. His scripts are often seen on television. THE CHILDREN ARE WATCHING, a novel written with Laird Koenig, won France?s Thriller of the Year award and became a feature film. C@UGHT IN THE WEB was first published in France by Editions Yago, titled TR@HISON. Dixon?s recent ocean adventure novel HUNTING THE DRAGON was published by Hyperion. He lives by the sea with his wife, Sarah, and they divide their time between California and New Zealand.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 4, 2013
ISBN13 9780615739243
Publishers Octagon Productions, Inc
Pages 220
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   326 g
Language English  

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