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Mariposa / Greg Bear.

Bear, Greg. (Author).

Summary:

In an America driven to near bankruptcy with crushing foreign debt, the Talos Corporation stands out as a major success story, training soldiers and security forces from around the world and providing logistics and troops for nearly all branches of the United States government. But Talos has another plan in mind, the destruction of the federal system and constitutional law.Three FBI agents are all that stands between Taloss CEO Axel Price and the subversion of our nation. Fouad Al-Husam is working undercover in Lion City, Texas, on the Talos Campus but he may have just overplayed his hand. Agent William Griffin will engage in a desperate diversion to try to rescue Al-Husam, and the top-secret information he literally carries in his blood.Rebecca Rose is called into action to partner with an unlikely hero, Nathan Trace, one of a team of four who created and programmed the thinking machines that are about to help Axel Price in his plans for domination. Trace and his colleagues were caught up in a violent incident in the Middle East several years ago, and experienced Post-Traumatic Stress disorder. All of them were forcibly enrolled in a treatment program sponsored by Talos Corporation, code named Mariposa, which supposedly cured their PTSD. But now they are beginning to notice unexpected side effects. The Mariposa subjects are being liberated from nearly all human emotions and concerns and all mental limits to become brilliant sociopaths. They are out of control and they must die.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781593154974 (hardcover
  • ISBN: 9781593154974 :
  • ISBN: 1593154976 (hardcover
  • ISBN: 9781593155926 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 340 p. ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Vanguard Press, c2009.
Subject: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation > Fiction.
Politics and government
Fiction > Thrillers
United States
Corrupt practices
Business and politics
21st century
Government contractors > Corrupt practices > United States
Thrillers
Business and politics > United States
Bear, Greg
Fiction > Espionage > Thriller
Suspense fiction
Fiction > Technological
Fiction
United States > Politics and government > 21st century
Technological
Government contractors
United States > Politics and government > 21st century > Fiction.
Genre: Suspense fiction.
Suspense fiction.

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Greg Bear is the author of more than thirty books of science fiction and fantasy, including Quantico, Blood Music, The Forge of God, and Darwin¿s Radio. Awarded two Hugos and five Nebulas for his fiction, one of two authors to win a Nebula in every category, Bear has been called the ¿best working writer of hard science fiction¿ by The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. His stories have been collected into an omnibus volume by Tor Books. Bear has served on political and scientific action committees and has advised Microsoft Corporation, the U.S. Army, the CIA, Sandia National Laboratories, Callison Architecture, Inc., and other groups and agencies. His novels The Forge of God and Anvil of Stars have been optioned by Warner Brothers, and Darwin¿s Radio and Darwin¿s Children have been optioned by Michael DeLuca and Howard Braunstein. He lives in Washington with his wife, Astrid Anderson Bear, and children, Erik and Alexandra.

Greg Bear is the author of more than thirty books of science fiction and fantasy, including Quantico, Blood Music, The Forge of God, and Darwin’s Radio. Awarded two Hugos and five Nebulas for his fiction, one of two authors to win a Nebula in every category, Bear has been called the ?best working writer of hard science fiction” by The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. His stories have been collected into an omnibus volume by Tor Books. Bear has served on political and scientific action committees and has advised Microsoft Corporation, the U.S. Army, the CIA, Sandia National Laboratories, Callison Architecture, Inc., and other groups and agencies. His novels The Forge of God and Anvil of Stars have been optioned by Warner Brothers, and Darwin’s Radio and Darwin’s Children have been optioned by Michael DeLuca and Howard Braunstein. He lives in Washington with his wife, Astrid Anderson Bear, and children, Erik and Alexandra.


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