The Glass Hammer

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New American Library/Signet, 1987 - Fiction - 251 pages
Ross Schuyler is a star. He drives his racer across the Arizona desert, carrying black market computer chips--running a nightly gauntlet of government satellite tracking systems firing explosive, pulse-phase particle beams--to reach the safety and rewards of L.A. His life story is being broadcast around the world, and he's been heralded as the father of the newborn god. Then his microcomputer starts whispering warnings of conspiracy and doom--and suddenly Schuyler must choose between the familiar dangers of the satellites and the perils of an all-seeing yet faceless enemy.

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Section 2
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Section 3
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