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To some the World is their Game… … and we are their pawns in their game. There is a dark and deadly world hidden behind firewalls, ghosted routers, and mirrored IP addresses. A world where the worst of humanity gather for business and pleasure. Like most of us, Robert Deliuz was unaware this world existed anywhere outside of the dark thrillers created by Hollywood. Imagine his surprised, when he and a group of friends find themselves pawns in a deadly game of challenges while a wagering audience watched behind the anonymity of ones and zeroes. Lose a challenge, and you die a horrible death to…mehr

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To some the World is their Game… … and we are their pawns in their game. There is a dark and deadly world hidden behind firewalls, ghosted routers, and mirrored IP addresses. A world where the worst of humanity gather for business and pleasure. Like most of us, Robert Deliuz was unaware this world existed anywhere outside of the dark thrillers created by Hollywood. Imagine his surprised, when he and a group of friends find themselves pawns in a deadly game of challenges while a wagering audience watched behind the anonymity of ones and zeroes. Lose a challenge, and you die a horrible death to the cheers and pleasure of the viewers. Win them all, and it changes you forever. Ripped straight from today's news headlines, book one of this techno-thriller and espionage based series thrust the reader through the veil of mystery and into the real horrors that exist in the underground world of the Dark Web. Buy book one, Game Master: Game On and see if you have what it takes to be the Game Master.
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David Clark had a career as an English and history teacher. A battlefield historian, he has written several books on the subject of British battlefields including A Brief Guide to British Battlefields (Robinson 2015), covering over a hundred British battlefield sites.He has lived with his wife Alice in Lincolnshire since his retirement and was born and brought up across the River Humber, in Hull. His mother's family were Lincolnshire people, and his grandfather built the extension to Trinity Methodist Church in Barton-upon-Humber in 1905.His first Lincolnshire book was Second World War Airfields in Lincolnshire (Bretwalda Books 2015).David is a keen gardener and exhibits at agricultural shows.