Underground
In the near future, the Underground is a covert organization that is functioning within our global society-guiding and influencing it but not necessarily controlling it. For security purposes, the only link the members of the Underground have to one another is an extremely guarded computer network that is maintained and accessed via the Internet. The Underground was created by ASHTON NASH-a visionary who is thoroughly disgusted with the injustices, hypocrisies, and double standards of our global society; therefore, he is determined to right the wrongs of human civilization: culturally, politically, economically, educationally, and religiously.
Through a twist of fate brought about by the internal corruption of the Underground, Harrison Foxx, Ashton Nash's high school buddy, finds himself in the middle of a battle for control over the Underground's vast political and financial resources. After Nash's apparent accidental death, various interest groups-business leaders, federal agents, and scientists-hunt Foxx across the country in hopes of gaining his knowledge of the Underground's computer network.
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Underground
In the near future, the Underground is a covert organization that is functioning within our global society-guiding and influencing it but not necessarily controlling it. For security purposes, the only link the members of the Underground have to one another is an extremely guarded computer network that is maintained and accessed via the Internet. The Underground was created by ASHTON NASH-a visionary who is thoroughly disgusted with the injustices, hypocrisies, and double standards of our global society; therefore, he is determined to right the wrongs of human civilization: culturally, politically, economically, educationally, and religiously.
Through a twist of fate brought about by the internal corruption of the Underground, Harrison Foxx, Ashton Nash's high school buddy, finds himself in the middle of a battle for control over the Underground's vast political and financial resources. After Nash's apparent accidental death, various interest groups-business leaders, federal agents, and scientists-hunt Foxx across the country in hopes of gaining his knowledge of the Underground's computer network.
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Underground

Underground

by Allan A. Zarbock
Underground

Underground

by Allan A. Zarbock

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Overview

In the near future, the Underground is a covert organization that is functioning within our global society-guiding and influencing it but not necessarily controlling it. For security purposes, the only link the members of the Underground have to one another is an extremely guarded computer network that is maintained and accessed via the Internet. The Underground was created by ASHTON NASH-a visionary who is thoroughly disgusted with the injustices, hypocrisies, and double standards of our global society; therefore, he is determined to right the wrongs of human civilization: culturally, politically, economically, educationally, and religiously.
Through a twist of fate brought about by the internal corruption of the Underground, Harrison Foxx, Ashton Nash's high school buddy, finds himself in the middle of a battle for control over the Underground's vast political and financial resources. After Nash's apparent accidental death, various interest groups-business leaders, federal agents, and scientists-hunt Foxx across the country in hopes of gaining his knowledge of the Underground's computer network.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798881139933
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/02/2024
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.27(d)

About the Author

At the time of this publication, Allan A. Zarbock is a writer, educator (English Literature and Composition), and martial artist. He, his wife, and their three children reside in a small town sixty miles south of Chicago, Illinois.
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