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The Nerd

By: Raymond Meyers
Narrated by: Al Kessel
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David Markham, a Vietnam-era veteran, and a regular computer geek, wants to shoot guns, blow up stuff, have access to every digital device on Earth, end terrorism, eat breakfast at Lowell's, and watch football, especially the Seattle Seahawks. Only his computer - Igor - knows how much money he has. Igor is the real brains of the operation. The computer organizes everything by having access to every computer and device on the planet including printers, cameras, microphones, GPS, and other satellite data. If David wants something done, Igor gets it done.

David uses government agencies (FBI, CIA, Interpol, the Secret Service), the homeless, and teams of complete strangers to accomplish his goals concerning people. He uses Naw teams (naw is Welsh for the number nine) to carry out different missions in his plans to defeat terrorism on US soil. Teams of nine people only know their part of the mission and enough about the other team members to accomplish the objective.

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I usually listen to Audible on long drives from the Northwest to Los Angeles. I found Ray Meyer's book, which I'd already read on line, available narrated by Ed Kessel.
I really enjoyed it the first time and even more with narration.

The computer, Igor, has a lot of expository dialogue. Ed Kessel's many celebrity voices give these passages special interest. I really enjoyed trying to identify the celebrity.
Another fun inclusion in this Tom Clancy type of terrorism thriller is the referencing of locations I know so well here in the Northwest. From Seattle to tiny Melbourne, each provides a venue for action.

I sure enjoyed driving with book.


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