Video Noir

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Author: James J. Caterino ISBN: 9780595909131
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 23, 2007
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: James J. Caterino
ISBN: 9780595909131
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 23, 2007
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Welcome to Video Noir, the next-generation, video-sharing Web site where dreams (and nightmares) come to life with hyper-realism. Just released to the world, Video Noir lets you experience video like nothing you've ever seen before and nothing you could ever imagine. It quite literally alters the way you look at reality-and the way you remember it.

Private detective Rick Blazer and twenty-two-year-old Internet-video celebrity Caitlin Blue embark on a dark and dangerous journey to discover the true agenda of the mysterious men behind this sinister new technological wonder. The site's creators have kidnapped at least one man-and have likely killed others-in their quest to develop flesh-to-flesh contact and memory creation and deletion via the Internet and video sharing.

The merger of science and technology could catapult society into risky, uncharted territory, where ethics and morals run riot, and no one knows who (or what) really holds the power. Rick and Caitlin must find the missing Harlan, kidnapped by those who seek control of the unrestrained new technological weapon. If Rick and Caitlin are successful, they may be able to prevent needless deaths and free society from an evil-minded quasi-government agency.

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Welcome to Video Noir, the next-generation, video-sharing Web site where dreams (and nightmares) come to life with hyper-realism. Just released to the world, Video Noir lets you experience video like nothing you've ever seen before and nothing you could ever imagine. It quite literally alters the way you look at reality-and the way you remember it.

Private detective Rick Blazer and twenty-two-year-old Internet-video celebrity Caitlin Blue embark on a dark and dangerous journey to discover the true agenda of the mysterious men behind this sinister new technological wonder. The site's creators have kidnapped at least one man-and have likely killed others-in their quest to develop flesh-to-flesh contact and memory creation and deletion via the Internet and video sharing.

The merger of science and technology could catapult society into risky, uncharted territory, where ethics and morals run riot, and no one knows who (or what) really holds the power. Rick and Caitlin must find the missing Harlan, kidnapped by those who seek control of the unrestrained new technological weapon. If Rick and Caitlin are successful, they may be able to prevent needless deaths and free society from an evil-minded quasi-government agency.

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