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The Journey West: Chaos Theory 101 invites
you to sit back and enjoy cyber crime at its best. |
| A trip to the family homestead is not quite the journey Jason expected. |
| When Special Agent Jason Blackburn leaves from the Computer Crimes Unit at the FBI
he heads west toward retirement and the family homestead in South Dakota.
A half-hour out of D.C. he’s stopped by Virginia State Trooper Mitchell DeWitt
with a message to call back to his former offi ce. The phone conversation sets
him off on one of his most baffling cases ever. |
| Blackburn finds his case complicated by two computer hackers,
a one-hundred-eighteen-year old Lakota medicine man,
the kidnapping of a thirteen-year-old precocious (and dangerous) girl,
and the romantic inclinations of the Virginia State Trooper, all stirred
together with travel on the mystical and mythical “ley lines” across the
western U.S. |
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| James R Cissell is a United Methodist minister living in southwestern
South Dakota. He has a previously published novel, The Dragon Cast Down
(PublishAmerica, 2010).
Michael J. Cissell lives in Albuquerque, NM where he works for the
U.S. Forest Service. He is retired U.S. Navy. |
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