Privacy Wars: A Cybertech Thriller The 21st Century sees a return of the totalitarian horrors that once caused genocide and World War. Big Brother is ascendant, aided by technology. Everyone is watched.
Liberty has been traded for safety and both are lost. Personal privacy has been stolen and must be recovered.
Young scientist WILLIAM GILES fights for freedom. He and his dad, IRON JOHN, a retired Special Ops Colonel, establish Cybertech. It sells security protection for private citizens.
When John is abducted and presumed dead, Cybertech is attacked from all sides. Will stands alone, tortured by remorse and falsely accused. With all he loves at risk, he runs for safety, fleeing wrongful charges, and relentlessly pursued by UN paramilitary forces.
A former student REBECCA RIDER is sent to get him to shelter. She rescues him in the high mountains. Their main allies are the Yakuza and her friends, an ancient cult that possesses advanced science. Both groups seek Cybertech’s technology. How can either be trusted?
Can Will find redemption? Can he and Becky save Cybertech and prevent his technology from being stolen? Can liberty survive? That’s the story, a Hero’s Journey framed against a background of exotic locations, edgy science, societal challenges, and Global Governance.
John D. Trudel has authored two non-fiction books and six Thriller novels: God's House, Privacy Wars, Soft Target, Raven's Run, Raven's Redemption, and Raven's Resurrection.
He graduated from Georgia Tech and Kansas State, had a long career in high-technology, wrote columns for several national magazines, and lives in Oregon and Arizona. As an inventor and an instrument rated multi-engine pilot, he has long loved aviation and technology.
John had a pilot's license before he had a driver's license. He built and flew his own radio-controlled aircraft before they were called "drones" and programmed computers before PCs existed.
His author's webpage, blog, and more can be found just by searching for his name John Trudel (only one L). His blog was selected by a Radio Host as one of the "top 8 in the Northwest." It has a mix of information about both real world events and novels. johntrudel.com
John's first five novels all won awards, and two were finalists for the prestigious Eric Hoffer award. Privacy Wars predicted the NSA, IRS, and FISA scandals, winning three Awards in the process and gleaning many media interviews.