The Chinese Hack : Cyber spy novel - Anthony J Sweeney

The Chinese Hack

Cyber spy novel

By: Anthony J Sweeney

Paperback | 26 June 2020

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A day in the life of a cyber squad with the FIRST book in the action packed full-colour illustrated series, Cyber SpooksA cyber spy adventure story for kids 8 -12

A story book with wonderful illustrations and a FREE downloadable Online Safety ebook. A fun way to learn about cyber security

Recon, the Cyber Spooks top agent, stares at the giant screens at the Cyber Spooks HQ, a map of the world shows endless cyber attacks shooting across the screen like bolts of lightning. It's just another day at the office, except this day he brought his 13 years old son Carlo along to show him around. Suddenly, a major computer virus outbreak begins in London.

As one of the amazon reviewers put it..

'An exciting adventure commences as Carlo tags along to his Dad's workplace for the day. Of course a massive hack begins pretty much as soon as Carlo gets there, so his Dad leaves Carlo under the supervision of his colleague, Naomi. Later, Naomi also gets called into action, and despite Carlo's promise to remain in the car, he finds a way to get in on the action.'

A fast-paced, spy adventure with a twist, a fictional story based on real-life cybercrime. Full of online safety tips as the Cyber Spooks endeavour to protect the world from Cyber Attacks

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Gain an insight into:
  1. Cyber Security
  2. Internet Safety
  3. Hackers
  4. Secret Agents
˃˃˃ Ideal for boys and girls 8-12A visually stunning and gripping storyline that will keep you entertained.
Industry Reviews

I really enjoyed this book, it had great illustrations, a variety of characters and an interesting storyline. It also got some great, every day cyber security tips in there, without loosing the fun of the story to solely educating kids about e-safety. At the end there is a link to a free downloadable online safety pack, for those further interested in the topic. I haven't looked at this myself, although I think it's a great way to encourage kids to use technology safely, as opposed to the "technology is dangerous- don't use it" message that is often given in schools.

Other Editions and Formats

Hardcover

Published: 26th June 2020

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