Author: | Paul Wolfle | ISBN: | 9780983493471 |
Publisher: | Paul Wolfle | Publication: | May 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul Wolfle |
ISBN: | 9780983493471 |
Publisher: | Paul Wolfle |
Publication: | May 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Falsely accused of various employment infractions, Andy Stone fights an unrelenting battle against corruption, mandated Privacy Policies, influence peddling and mind-boggling secrets in "A Darker Side of Privacy." The reader walks in Andy’s shoes on his arduous journey from victim to hero as he navigates a world filled with government deceit, abuse of power and one stunning climax. Romance, deception, greed, comeuppance and more, it’s all here.
Who could have imagined a not-so-distant future where the federal government sells privacy to its adult citizens? What's more, it's the kind of place where low-level civil servants like Andy Stone often have their lives nearly destroyed by unscrupulous bureaucrats.
Stubborn as well as intelligent, Stone's defiant nature leads him to the conclusion that Privacy Policies are a government racket. There begins his journey, transforming personal devastation into triumph through the force of the written word and the universal impact of the Internet.
Falsely accused of various employment infractions, Andy Stone fights an unrelenting battle against corruption, mandated Privacy Policies, influence peddling and mind-boggling secrets in "A Darker Side of Privacy." The reader walks in Andy’s shoes on his arduous journey from victim to hero as he navigates a world filled with government deceit, abuse of power and one stunning climax. Romance, deception, greed, comeuppance and more, it’s all here.
Who could have imagined a not-so-distant future where the federal government sells privacy to its adult citizens? What's more, it's the kind of place where low-level civil servants like Andy Stone often have their lives nearly destroyed by unscrupulous bureaucrats.
Stubborn as well as intelligent, Stone's defiant nature leads him to the conclusion that Privacy Policies are a government racket. There begins his journey, transforming personal devastation into triumph through the force of the written word and the universal impact of the Internet.