
In “Code 6,” James Grippando provides a thriller with a dual plot line; both plot lines deal with information and how technology makes mining data about people so easy that even the most primitive technology identified those of Jewish descent for the Nazis. The main character is Kate Gamble, whose father is the CEO of a huge technology company that specializes in data integration. His company has ties with the CIA, the NSA, and other counterterrorism organizations. Kate is graduating from law school, but she really wants to be a playwright. She is writing a play about the beginning of data mining and its dangers, which she hides from her father because of his own business. He might not be pleased that the subject of her play is the dark side of data technology.
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