Cashback

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If ever you need a few million pounds from the bank, read how England's world-famous folk hero lives on in the computer age. A brilliant Oxford mathematician Jonathan Hood, for obvious reasons known as Robin, sets out to prove to the world’s banking community that its encryption security systems are vulnerable to attack. An intriguing tale of computer warfare waged against corruption has an unexpected twist in the tail.

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  • User image   Graeme Winton
    27 Apr 2018
    I enjoyed the story as a good, quick moving, work of fiction.
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  • User image   hawkmebbs
    22 Jul 2013
    Implausible, but still a good story, fast paced, keep my interest well enough to finish in one read
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  • User image   Flavia Oliveira
    21 Dec 2012
    The premise of this book is that no matter what your government does in secret, it always has its citizens best interest in mind -- its actions, however difficult it might be to be understood by the common John and Jane, are always moved by lofty ideals and the greater good of mankind. Conspiracy theories are nothing but the product of a bunch of lunatics who are out to create confusion and mayhem by turning citizens against both their governments and a "well meaning" wealthy elite.The main character, a journalist named Alex North, never seems to know much about anything and, like an obedient child in the presence of adults, is easily driven around and instructed what to do by people she knows nothing about. Then, to increase her lack of depth even more, Alex can't be around a good looking guy named Henry without blushing or "feeling her insides melt", even if the guy in question is a total stranger she has just met. Given that the story happens in the course of two days (Saturday and Sunday), by night time of the first day they met they were already in each other's arms exchanging a passionate kiss -- How believable is that?The ending feels like a syrupy commemoration of the brotherhood of mankind, hooray!!One interesting thing about this book is that at times it reads like an advertisement for apple products: Whenever someone needs to use a computer, they will use a Macbook; if they want to relax and listen to music, no ear-phone will touch their ears if it's not plugged to an ipod; off course the tablet of choice is the ipad, and what phone do you think they will use if they want to make a phone call? The answer starts with i. ;)
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  • User image   David Thornton
    25 Nov 2012
    Better than I expected. The book was entertaining and well written..With respect to plot, I do have two complaints. First, the author fundamentally misunderstands the Tea Party. Second, without giving away too much, the ending was a little too kumbayah. The author seems to think that some conspiracies are beneficial if they achieve an end that she agrees with. We live in a country with the rule of law and the ending would be a gross violation of our laws and the democratic process. In reality, it would also make the world a much more dangerous place and not a safer one.
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  • User image   Linda Wilson
    19 Sep 2012
    I thoroughly enjoyedd this book and look forward to your next adventure.
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  • User image   Gerryewood
    01 Aug 2012
    Very good story line and well written. Chapters are rather short that suggests more detail could have been added. But no complaint with story line,
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Duncan James

Duncan James was an RAF pilot before eventually reaching the higher levels of the British Civil Service, in a career that included top-level posts at home and abroad with the Defence Ministry, and work with the Metropolitan Police at Scotland Yard. A life-long and compulsive writer, he has produced everything from Government statements, Ministerial briefing papers, media announcements and reference books. As a public affairs consultant and freelance author, he was a prolific writer of magazine articles on a wide variety of subjects, as well as short stories. Cashback is the first of a trilogy of novels, first published in 2007, and Their Own Game is the second.

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