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 · RATS. In Klingler’s debut thriller, a female sniper tracks down a bomber who targets U.S. military interests. A motorcyclist leaves Alaska’s Caribou Motel at dawn. Using the name Arthur Tresuniak, the man drives at top speed toward the Trans-Alaska www.doorway.ru: Justin Hickey. Joe read The God Machine by Martin Caidin, and started thinking about the nature of computation. He studied electrical engineering, spent time doing research in medical image processing, published academic papers, w. Joe Klingler was born in the Great Black Swamp on a hot July day during a cold war. In primary school he read Four Wheel Drift.4/5.  · Rats by Joe Klingler. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,


‎"A nuanced techno-thriller with both brains and brawn."—Kirkus Reviews One man on a decades old mission. A woman who hunts him. And the bullet they share. Joe Klingler's acclaimed debut novel explodes from the remnants of a war long past to headlines of Washington secrets masquerading as corporate. RATS Author. Joe Klingler. Author Bio. Joe Klingler spent a decade in medical imaging research after completing an engineering PhD, during which he met his first computer. Another decade developing software for editing and special effects drew him to Silicon Valley and the art of storytelling. Rats by Joe Klingler. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,


Joe read The God Machine by Martin Caidin, and started thinking about the nature of computation. He studied electrical engineering, spent time doing research in medical image processing, published academic papers, w. Joe Klingler was born in the Great Black Swamp on a hot July day during a cold war. In primary school he read Four Wheel Drift. Rats by Joe Klingler. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , RATS — a Daemon Thriller “An intelligent, non-stop page turner.” —Manhattan Book Review (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) “A nuanced techno-thriller with both brains and brawn.” —Kirkus Review (Recommended List) “Dramatic, vivid, evocative and perfectly detailed.” San Francisco Book Review.

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