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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: Mar 2002
Genre: Fiction - Thrillers
Retail Price: $7.99
Pages: 505
PHATE, a super-smart hacker with serious homicidal tendencies, is luring victims to their deaths after learning all about their lives by infiltrating their computers. The LAPD frees notorious hacker Wyatt Gilette from prison, so that he can help to track PHATE down. Wyatt must work with old-school detective Frank Bristol, who doesn't cotton to hotshot young computer whizzes and their newfangled ideas. Frank and Wyatt fight like cats and dogs but--surprise!--soon come to grudgingly respect one another. When not busy bickering, they work on catching PHATE.
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