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The Blue Nowhere : A Novel
Jeff Deaver, Jeffery Deaver

Simon & Schuster, 2001 - 432 pages

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Intriguing

I love Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme series, and in my view, nothing matches that in regard to criminalist forensics. Deaver's turned to forensics of a different kind with The Blue Nowhere: computers and cyberspace. Wyatt Gillette, a genius hacker, is imprisoned for the thing he does best, but finds himself on temporary pardon and part of an investigation into a sadistic hacker/killer named Phate. Phate has targeted Silicon Valley and seems to commit murder at random, but Gillette finds his pattern and the race begins to stop him before he murders his next victim.

This is a very intriguing book, filled with computer terminology easy enough for a computer dummy like me to understand. Gillette is an interesting character, a man who is no criminal yet is treated like one simply because he broke a federal code. The plot is fast-paced, and the premise one that holds interest.


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No Lincoln Rhyme - but none the worse for it!

Most of Deaver's best work has involved quadriplegic criminalist Lincoln Rhyme (superbly brought to the screen by Denzel Washington in The Bone Collector) but there's more to this author than that acclaimed series. The thing about Deaver is that he always knows his subject material in great detail, and there's no doubt about his knowledge of the world of cyberspace, HTML and hacking as displayed here in The Blue Nowhere. As another reviewer here suggested, there's an underlying impression that computers today (in the worst hands) can do what a .45 could do in a Western of 100 years earlier.......KILL.

Written around 2000/2001, I have a feeling that some of the pseudonyms used (like Phate, Trapdoor etc) will probably sound a bit dated five years on and indicative of a by-gone age (the technology bubble of the 1990's) but it was appropriate for that time I guess - things move so fast in the blue nowhere - anyway this book was the right story at the right time and still holds up five years on. The great news is that, good as it is, there are riches galore to be found in the still-growing Deaver library. Anyone who owns one of his books will be planning on buying another I'm sure; as for those who haven't taken the plunge, well you're very lucky as there are great things in store for you. Jeffrey Deaver is one of the very best psychological thriller writers of the present day.....end of story.


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A really scary hacker story.

The Blue Nowhere by Jeffery Deaver will give you a really frightening glimpse into the kind of deliberate destruction that can wrought by the innocent, the stupid and the evil people who manage to invade data bases. Machines can and are programmed to make mistakes. Hackers, crackers, cops, a serial killer and chunks of Hacker history are woven into a great mystery. The story keeps you on edge, who escapes and who dies is always a surprise. Though the book came out in 2001 most of the problems illustrated in the story still exist. The tale is a first rate mystery and you will come away from it fully entertained, but the lingering feeling of vulnerability may change how you scrutinize computer directed actions in the future.


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One of his early bests

Absolutely loved this book from Jeff Deaver. He has an ability to lure readers into his words, then make segues which are not obvious. This was one of his earlier novels, before the Lincoln Rhyme series began. While I those are my favorites, I recommend that readers who like the Rhyme novels also read this one, if nothing else for a different view of what Jeff writes.


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The Blue Nowhere will forever change the way you feel about your computer.

Jeffery Deaver, bestselling author of The Empty Chair and The Bone Collector, now turns to the labyrinthine world of cyberspace -- a world where safety is elusive, appearances are deceiving, and the most powerful can lose their wealth, their minds, their lives with a hacker's touch of a button.

When a sadistic hacker, code-named Phate, sets his sights on Silicon Valley, his victims never know what hit them. He infiltrates their computers, invades their lives, and -- with chilling precision -- lures them to their deaths. To Phate, each murder is like a big, challenging computer hack: every time he succeeds, he must challenge himself anew -- by taking his methodology to a higher level, with bigger targets.

Desperate, the head of The California State Police Computer Crimes Division frees Wyatt Gillette, imprisoned for hacking, to aid the investigation -- against the loud protests of the rest of the division. With an obsession emblematic of hackers, Gillette fervently attempts to trace Phate's insidious computer virus back to its source. Then Phate delivers a huge blow, murdering one of the division's own, and the search takes on a zealous intensity. Gillette and Detective Frank Bishop, an old-school homicide cop who's accustomed to forensic sleuthing, at first make an uneasy team. But with a merciless and brilliant killer like Phate in their crosshairs, they must utilize every ounce of their disparate talents to stop him.

Hot on the trail of the New York Times bestseller The Empty Chair, The Blue Nowhere once again demonstrates that Deaver is "the master of ticking-bomb suspense" (People).


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