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Zimmerman's Algorithm

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Abandoned by his allies during the deadly theft of the Daedalus supercomputer, Washington, D.C., police detective Gideon Malcolm searches for the those responsible for the ambush that nearly took his life and follows an investigation that sends him on the trail of a missing scientist and into the midst of a vast conspiracy that holds the fate of the world at its mercy. Original.

400 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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S. Andrew Swann

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S. Andrew Swann is the primary pseudonym of Steven Swiniarski, who also writes as S.A. Swiniarski, Steven Krane, and S.A. Swann.

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October 31, 2016
Readers beware: you come to this way beyond its expiration date. Written in 2000, its premise is based on a supercomputer (remember those?) and a terrorist group similar to Al Qaeda but called something else. Oh -- and references to the World Trade Center bombing that was vastly eclipsed by what happened a few years later. So everything is dated, which is only part of the problem. The plot is way too complex, with far too many moving parts, even though it is fairly well-written. I've never heard of the author (not an untalented man) and that probably is to be expected.
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March 23, 2008
Not the best scifi thriller, but it is readable. Trite, from time to time. But I managed finishing it.
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