Tom Clancy's Net Force Explorers

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Net Force Explorers otherwise known as Tom Clancy’s Net Force Explorers is a series young adult novels created by Steve Pieczenik and Tom Clancy. The novels are a spinoff of Tom Clancy military fiction series Net Force. The first novel in the series was Virtual Vandals that was first published in 1998. The novels are generally classified as young adult science fiction.

Set in a futuristic 2025, the novel is about preventing the sabotage of the virtual reality network and the Internet by computer terrorists determined to commit acts of sabotage. Net Force is the American intelligence agency charged with fighting the criminal activity. But sometimes the work is too much for the agency which needs to seek the help of the Net Force Explorers.
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BEST NET FORCE EXPLORERS BOOKS:
Virtual Vandals the first novel in the series is undoubtedly one of the best novels in the series. With its intricate analysis of political intrigues, the exhilarating chase for a cunning villain, the chaos, death and famine brought about by saboteurs makes this one of the must read novels in the series.

High Wire the fourteenth novel in the series is another incredible novel in the Net Force Explorers series of novels. With a lot of suspense and an action-filled plot, the novel follows the work of Net Force – an agency created to protect the world from cyber criminals. But there are some dark recesses of the internet where the ordinary computer operators of that work for the agency cannot reach or navigate. This is where the Net Force Explorers a group of whiz kids come in. They can access every nook and cranny of the internet and fight cyber hackers better than anyone. In High Wire, the explorers have to fight a highly sophisticated black market that deals with high tech hardware and software used by cyber
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Set in a mystery simulation, Matt Hunter a Net Force Explorer is investigating the murder of a high profile young and wealthy socialite. She was last seen in the company of the heir of a political dynasty who denies having anything to do with her disappearance. With detailed descriptions of graphic images and characters and a story based on reality, the novel would be a great read for any fantasy and science fiction and even the odd mystery fiction fan.

OTHER BOOK SERIES YOU MAY LIKE:
Many fans of the Net Force Explorers series of novels also love the USAF Pararescue series of novels by David L. Robbins. The novels are about the adventures of the PJs a Special Ops US Air Force team that conducts specialized and dangerous missions around the world. Net Force Explorer fans also like the Tom Clancy’s EndWar series by David Michaels. These are a series of novels full of explosive action and tech savvy characters, set from the battlefields of WWII, to the hot deserts of the Middle East to the cold Tundra of

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