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Books : Fiction : Contemporary Fiction: 1970 Onwards : Authors A-Z : N : Nance, John J.
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If you miss the great airborne adventures of writers like the late Ernest K. Gann, John Nance might help take up some of the slack. His Pandora's Clock--it became a TV movie--featured a nasty virus rampant at 35,000 ft. His latest has the widow of a world- class scientist trying to deliver to the Pentagon an invention that could shut down computers everywhere, thus ending civilization (and on-line bookselling) as we know it. Lots of hairy, if somewhat implausible, action--sure to be exploited in another TV movie.
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If you miss the great airborne adventures of writers like the late Ernest K. Gann, John Nance might help take up some of the slack. His Pandora's Clock--it became a TV movie--featured a nasty virus rampant at 35,000 ft. His latest has the widow of a world- class scientist trying to deliver to the Pentagon an invention that could shut down computers everywhere, thus ending civilization (and on-line bookselling) as we know it. Lots of hairy, if somewhat implausible, action--sure to be exploited in another TV movie.
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