Code to Zero
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Journal Entry 1 by Molyneux at to stock an OBCZ in --To stock an OBCZ, -- Not a city, geographical features, etc. -- United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (8/22/2007 UTC) at to stock an OBCZ in --To stock an OBCZ, -- Not a city, geographical features, etc. -- United Kingdom
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48 hours that could change the world's political landscape...A man wakes up to find himself lying on the ground in a railway station, his mind stripped bare of all recollection. He has no idea how he got there. He does not even know his own name. Convinced he is a drunken down and out. it isn't until a newspaper report about a satellite launch catches his eye that he begins to suspect all is not what it seems...The year is 1958, and America is about to launch its first satellite, in a desperate attempt to match the Soviet Sputnik and regain the lead in the space race. As Luke Lucas gradually unravels the mystery of his amnesia, he realizes that his fate is bound up with that of the rocket that stands ready on launch pad 26B at Cape Canaveral.
48 hours that could change the world's political landscape...A man wakes up to find himself lying on the ground in a railway station, his mind stripped bare of all recollection. He has no idea how he got there. He does not even know his own name. Convinced he is a drunken down and out. it isn't until a newspaper report about a satellite launch catches his eye that he begins to suspect all is not what it seems...The year is 1958, and America is about to launch its first satellite, in a desperate attempt to match the Soviet Sputnik and regain the lead in the space race. As Luke Lucas gradually unravels the mystery of his amnesia, he realizes that his fate is bound up with that of the rocket that stands ready on launch pad 26B at Cape Canaveral.
Only just picked it up (as it was being placed !)So give me some time to read it !
Intricate plot with, perhaps, a little bit of a pat ending - enjoyable for all that
Good tense plot though the romantic side thread was a bit predictable