Searching for the truth behind his girlfriend's murder and haunted by a photograph of her and a stranger engaged in a sordid act, a Danish reporter uncovers a sinister plot to use digital technology to pervert the truth. Reprint.
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About the Author:
Michael Larsen was born in 1961. He is a journalist and was working as a film reporter until becoming a full time writer. He has adapted a novel for the cinema and is currently writing a story for Danish TV.
From the Inside Flap:
ter Martin Molberg is driven by demons. His girlfriend's murder remains unsolved. Suspicion clings to him like a cold sweat. His mental state is crumbling under a blitz of Zantac and Demerol. Yet perhaps most disturbing is the grainy photograph of his sweet-tempered Monique and a shadowy stranger, caught in a sordid act of rough sex. This is not the woman he loved. Or is it?
Fueled by an obsessive search for truth that takes him from Copenhagen to Los Angeles, Molberg unexpectedly uncovers something far greater and far more sinister: digital technology with ramifications so chilling, it will change the face of the future . . . and the ways we receive, interpret, and believe information.
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