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Quiet Life

A Novel

William Cooper Michael McKinley

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English
Arcade Publishing
10 September 2024
It was just a link in an email.

Michael Housen is living a typical, white-collar American life at a security company when he falls for a phishing campaign with dire implications. One click, and suddenly the US is under marshal law and bombing Tehran.

Michael unknowingly triggered a cyberattack by Iranian hackers, which a belligerent President Davis uses as pretext for war against Iran. Michael blinks and he and his wife, Pam, are thrown into private prisons owned by the president, a multibillionaire tycoon. This ordinary couple suddenly must answer a harrowing question: What do you do when the enemy of the state is you? And they find themselves cooperating with extraordinary partners, from right-wing militias to Iranian documentarians, as they work to clear their names and stop the global conflict that Michael set off with an unwitting click.

Written by a renowned cybersecurity attorney and a bestselling author, A Quiet Life is a cyberthriller for the times that we all live in, and how we can lose everything on the strength of a lie. And how once we start fighting back, we cannot stop.
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Imprint:   Arcade Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   463g
ISBN:   9781648210334
ISBN 10:   1648210333
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

William Cooper isacybersecurity attorney and award-winning journalist. Hiswritingshave appeared in hundreds of publications around the world including TheNewYorkTimes, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Sun-Times, Dallas Morning News, Huffington Post, Toronto Star, and Jerusalem Post. Publishers Weekly calls his writings about Americanpolitics ""acompelling rallying cry for democratic institutions under threat in America.""Visit him online at Will-Cooper.com. Michael McKinleyis a journalist, author, and filmmaker.He has written more than a dozen books, and his most recent, Willie: The Game Changing Story of the NHL's First Black Playerwas named Top 20 Books of 2020 by the CBC, and nominated for a 2021 NAACP Image Award.His novel,The Penalty Killing, was nominated for an Arthur Ellis Awardas best debut crime novel, and his Amazon Kindle thriller Facetimewas a bestseller.For TV and Film, his most recent projects areEpstein's Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell, as cocreator and co-executive producer of the three-part series for NBC Peacock and SKY UK, andOur Lady of Staten Island,a feature documentaryhe wrote, produced and directed.As a journalist, he has written forThe Guardian, The Daily Mail, Los Angeles Times, Sports Illustrated, Vancouver Sun, National Post, Saturday Night Magazine, Chicago Sun-Times, Food & Wine, New York Observer, New York Daily News, Politics Daily, Washington Post, The Players Tribune, America Magazine,for a digital sampling of McKinley's work.

Reviews for Quiet Life: A Novel

"Praise for Will Cooper and Michael McKinley ""Silky and dangerous. This is noir they way they did it back when they really did it."" --Don Winslow, author of The Power of the Dog ""A compelling rallying cry for democratic institutions under threat in America [and] perfect for readers eager for a non-partisan analysis of the threat to American democracy."" --Publishers Weekly ""[Cooper's] reasoned tone and bipartisan critiques are a welcome perspective in an increasingly polarized and heated political landscape."" --Kirkus Reviews ""[McKinley's] voice is energetic and offbeat and his get-real revelations will hold readers' attentions."" --Publishers Weekly ""A fascinating read."" --Toronto Star ""Cooper is an insightful and thought-provoking writer. He deserves to be widely read."" --Thomas Plate, bestselling author of Conversations With Lee Kuan Yew, op-ed columnist, South China Post ""Ken Dryden's The Game rewritten by Hunter Thompson."" --The Globe and Mail ""Unusually honest."" --CT Post"


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