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Adult Sci-fi. Secret agent/ soldier/ spy is killed in action and revived by having nanobots injected into him. The Agency tries to control him with nanotechnology, set on Earth in near future. Cover: camera nest on a pole? Read 2000-2004.
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The first book starts out with protagonist lying in the snow, severly wounded in the face, snowflakes falling on what's left, thinking he should die; but then realises that small machines are repairing him... A scene that impressed me deeply.
We ger to understand that there is an Assassin hunting for him, always on his track, while somewhere along the way, the story passes into space... I believe I should avoid any spoilers here


From a Changeling Star (1989), ISBN 978-0759295957
Down the Stream of Stars (1990), ISBN 978-0553283020

Raoul, thanks for the update.
Around what year did you read this book?
Who are the Agency's enemies?
I copied a few book details to the topic header. Feel free to edit it.
Around what year did you read this book?
Who are the Agency's enemies?
I copied a few book details to the topic header. Feel free to edit it.

The Agency felt somewhat akin to the CIA/NSA, but they had been subverted by some thing/person because of their access to privileged communications. Using that access, the Agency would also steal/develop cutting edge new technologies on their own, to further their "control".
Are they called "the Agency"? Based in the U.S., Europe, global, etc.?
How and where was the agent/ soldier killed?
What were and are his special skills?
How and where was the agent/ soldier killed?
What were and are his special skills?

After reviving and eventually gaining control of the nanites, I think he's able to use them to control other electronics. But that's hazy.

(Note - I'm not being condescending, I've had occasions where I misremembered a TV/movie plot as something I'd read.)

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From a Changeling Star (other topics)Down the Stream of Stars (other topics)
1. Soldier/spy gets killed in action and is then revived by nanobots being injected into him.
2. The Agency running him, begins to control him using the nanobots. At first, he mentally forces the nanobots to stay out of his brain. Eventually he lets them in and finds that he has control over them, making him near superhuman.
3. The Agency controlling him is able to break all encryption algorithms and hence snoops on all electronic communications. This is possible since the Agency deciphered a signal they received from space, that contained code that allows them to break all encryption algorithms.
4. The main protagonist's boss feels that something untoward is happening in the Agency and hence tries to protect the protagonist, at the cost of his own life.
If I recall, the book's cover depicted a camera nest on a pole. The author was supposed to have a sequel in the works that would explain the alien connection.
Any of this ring a bell? I'd really appreciate any help.