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Born in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1955, Cope attended the University of Waterloo, graduating with a B.Sc. in Earth Sciences in 1978. He came to Calgary that same year to work in the oil patch, but his love for writing led him to freelance journalism and a career as a feature writer and business reporter. In 1993, Cope and his wife, Linda, quit their jobs, sold their house, and ran away to the South Pacific. Since then, they have lived in London and Paris and travelled around the world. Secret Combinations is his first mystery novel. His previous travel memoirs include A Paris Moment and So, We Sold Our House and Ran Away to the South Pacific. They currently live in Calgary.
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Secret Combinations FBI Agent Jack Kenyon is an expert at cyber warfare, in which hackers and secret government agencies leverage weak spots in the Internet to cause carnage to their enemies. Assigned to uncover an industrial spy ring trying to steal Cyberworm, a US secret code, Jack is sure the murder of a double agent is linked to his investigation. But the sudden passing of his aunt Lydia in London complicates his plans. As the named executor of her estate, Jack flies to England, only to discover evidence that Lydia’s death may have been connected to a terrorist plot to unleash a computer virus capable of wiping out modern civilization. As his professional life collides with his personal, Jack must solve Lydia’s murder and catch the conspirators intent on wreaking international havoc—before the truth about his family catches up with him. |
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