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Andy Greenberg: Sandworm (2019, Doubleday)

A chilling, globe-spanning detective story, tracking an elite group of Russian hackers and the future …

Informative

I felt the book was a bit slow at times however it was very informative and it is clear the author had researched the topic well. While I knew some of the details around Sandworm I enjoyed listening to the book where I found out extra details and quotes from the people involved. The author built tension by describing the events vividly and showed the extent of the damage through statistics.

@PrimoNatura@books.theunseen.city when I started reading the blurb, at first I thought it was fiction! But then all the details sounded too real. What's the narrative style like—is it a birds' eye view or are we going into the heads of some of the characters, so to speak?