About the Author:
Born in New Mexico in 1957, Mark earned two degrees and a Phi Beta Kappa key from Stanford University. He has worked for a number of Silicon Valley computer and venture capital firms, including Netscape Communications, VeriSign, Hewlett Packard Company and three (other) software start-ups.While at Stanford, Mark studied creative writing with Tobias Wolff and Ron Hansen and wrote the first story featuring his series character August Riordan in a class taught by Hansen. This story, "There's No Such Thing as Private Eyes" was later published in The New Black Mask, vol. 4, Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich.Mark's first novel, THE IMMORTAL GAME, was nominated for three mystery book awards and was selected for a number of respected "best of the year" lists, including those put together by the San Francisco Chronicle, the Detroit Free Press and mystery maven Otto Penzler. His second, VULTURE CAPTIAL, was recognized as a defining portrayal of the dark side of Silicon Valley. CNBC said of the book, "a truer picture of Silicon Valley can't be found," and Salon.com, "Vulture Capital gives us Northern California in the 21st century, as noir as it ever was." Mark has published other short fiction in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and he is the author of several nonfiction articles, including a profile of photographer Mark Citret in View Camera magazine.Mark has been the keynote speaker at computer software conferences and an invited instructor at writers' conferences, including The Book Passage Mystery Writers Conference. He has appeared on television and radio to discuss his work as well as the real world events and issues that inform it, such as Silicon Valley culture and venture capital.He lives in San Francisco with his wife Linda and their cat Taki, and is currently at work on his fourth August Riordan novel, RUNOFF.
Synopsis:
This chilling technological thriller finds venture capitalist Ted Valmont belatedly informed that the chief technical officer of NeuroStimix -- a biotech firm in which he has invested-is missing. Valmont engages August Riordan to assist in the search and the men soon discover that the disappearance is part of a larger conspiracy to use NeuroStimix technology for perverse applications. With black-and-white photographs that add a unique aspect to this genre, this book is a sardonic study of the post dot-com world of Silicon Valley and venture capital.
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