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Humans, Practicing is the third book in the Navy Trent series. Navy is a master hacker, currently working for the CIA.

She find her picture, encoded, in a file that was not supposed to be in. It was sent by a North Korean Cyber analyst. He wants to defect to the USA and in exchange will bring down the North Korean rocket system.

No one can be sure, one what side he really is.

He sends the message, but only agree to communicate with Navy. She is on thin ice at the agency as it is. There are some agents who still hold a grudge against her, and some that accuse her of sending the message herself. But the opportunity is too big to pass. His condition, Jackson needs to come.

And then it all goes wrong.

It's a very suspenseful story, the kind that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The story starts slow, but once the action starts (about the third way into the book), it doesn't stop. :) There are so many twists and turns, until the very end.

I loved it, this would make one hell of a movie. :)

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