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The Ox Factor
註釋 For years, an unsuspecting United States did not know that its entire defense
establishment, from security satellites to requisition orders, fed all that data
into a Chinese supercomputer hidden deep within Beijing. When the invasion force
struck and wiped out the entire U.S. Pacific fleet, a full conquest of America
seemed certain. At first.   But where there are computers, there are also
programmers, and the fate of the world may lie in one pair of hands: those
belonging to the elusive and secretive Ox, the only one who knows how the
Chinese were able to pull off their daring cyberattack. Among the many choices
facing U.S. President Elizabeth Rutledge is whether to trust Ox and how far; how
best to cripple the Chinese; and whether the Union should even be saved.   In
"The Ox Factor" novelist Richard Duvall explores the unthinkable scenario: a
powerful foreign invasion in direct conflict with the indomitable spirit only to
be found in the average American. Not to be missed