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THOMAS DUNNE BOOKS SEPTEMBER 2012<br />
Trojan Horse<br />
A <strong>Novel</strong><br />
Mark Russinovich<br />
A fast-paced thriller rooted in state-of-the-art technology<br />
for fans of Dan Brown's Digital Fortress and Richard A.<br />
Clarke's Cyber War<br />
FICTION / THRILLERS<br />
Thomas Dunne <strong>Books</strong> | September 2012<br />
9781250010483 | $24.99/$28.99 Can.<br />
Hardback | 320 pages | Carton Qty: 12<br />
9.25in H | 6.13in W<br />
Other Available Formats:<br />
Ebook ISBN: 9781250010490<br />
MARKETING<br />
* National Print Publicity<br />
* Online Publicity<br />
* Online Promotion<br />
* Social Media Campaign<br />
* Ebook Promotion<br />
* Speaking Engagements: Tech<br />
Conferences<br />
* Back ad in St. Martin’s Griffin Edition of<br />
Zero Day (August 2012)<br />
* Author Website: MarkRussinovich.com<br />
* Author Blog:<br />
Blogs.Technet.com/MarkRussinovich<br />
* Available as an E-book: 978-1-250-<br />
01049-0<br />
As a technical fellow at Microsoft, Mark Russinovich is a major figure in his field.<br />
His debut novel, Zero Day, caught the attention of not just thriller fans but the<br />
tech community as well, thanks to his picture of an imminent threat that they<br />
knew was more fact than fiction. Now, he ups the ante in a novel with an all-toopossible<br />
premise: A Chinese plot to launch a cyberwar against the American<br />
military and the UN.<br />
In Trojan Horse, cybersecurity analysts Jeff Aiken and Daryl Haugen find<br />
themselves caught in the middle of a battle between international forces. A new<br />
form of Stuxnet, the virus created by the C.I.A. and Mossad to attack Iran's<br />
nuclear program, is about to be released. In anticipation of that attack, China's<br />
Cyber Warfare Center has developed an insidious new Trojan Horse virus that<br />
could upend international politics. And discovering it could cost Jeff and Daryl<br />
their lives.<br />
PRAISE<br />
Praise for Zero Day:<br />
"A very scary and too-plausible novel. Zero Day is not science fiction; it is science fact, "<br />
—Nelson DeMille<br />
"[Mark's] latest compelling creation he is raising awareness of the all too real threat of<br />
cyber terrorism." —Bill Gates<br />
"While what Mark wrote is fiction, the risks that he writes about eerily mirror many<br />
situations that we see today." —Howard A. Schmidt, White House Cyber Security<br />
Coordinator<br />
"When someone with Russinovich's technical chops writes a tale about tech gone awry,<br />
leaders in the public and private sector should take notes." —Daniel Suarez, author of<br />
Daemon<br />
MARK RUSSINOVICH works at Microsoft as a Technical Fellow, Microsoft’s senior-most<br />
technical position. He joined the company when Microsoft acquired Winternals software, which he<br />
co-founded in 1996. He is also author of the popular Sysinternals tools. He is author of the first<br />
Jeff Aiken novel, Zero Day as well as coauthor of the Windows Internals book series, a contributing<br />
editor for TechNet Magazine, and a senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro Magazine. He<br />
lives in Washington State.<br />
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