Beyond the Bridge

A History of Future Crime

by Greg Hahn


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 13/04/2018

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 594
ISBN : 9781543407532
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 594
ISBN : 9781543407549
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 594
ISBN : 9781543407556

About the Book

In this thriller, the reader follows the fortunes of Australian ASIO agent Kate Austin. We find Kate has already led allied intelligence agencies to discover a well-established listening post to the key US intelligence gathering facility of Pine Gap in Central Australia. Australian authorities have in custody the head of a massive global electronics giant, Kronberg, the supplier of much of the computer equipment to governments around the world. The man in custody is Joseph Homberg. Austin has also uncovered half a century of archives, the records of two assassins that have been employed by Homberg and his family. These diaries are the key to understanding the current series of violent events. The diaries suggest European old money is at the heart of generational political corruption and a complete breakdown of global cyber security. Austin’s search for the hidden hand behind it all entwines with real events related to the birth of computing and the internet itself. In Beyond the Bridge, Kate pushes ahead but is caught in the kickback by the corrupt as she unravels a conspiracy that rivals no other. The story overlaps and follows on from the first novel of the three-part series The Bridge at Koondrook.


About the Author

The author Greg Hahn loves political non- fiction and crime because real story lines leave fictional accounts pale in comparison. His first book, “The Bridge at Koondrook.” he transposes his fictional characters onto real uniquely Australian historical events. Greg has travelled extensively in the Outback and lives in the “Bush”. His life experiences bring a first-hand feel to his accounts of place. Greg lives with his wife Kathryn on the banks of the Murray River and has used the small towns of Barham and Koondrook as the backdrop for many events. Greg likes telling big stories so his novels evolve to be truly international in scope.