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Keith Raffel (Author)
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The Silicon Valley Mysteries October 8, 2009

"Carries the reader triumphantly from one climax to the next. Taut, tight, suspenseful."--Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of THE CHARLEMAGNE PURSUIT and THE PARIS VENDETTA

"SMASHER swings seamlessly from the cutthroat maneuverings of Silicon Valley to the equally competitive world of particle physics, and yet Raffel never forgets that this is a story about people. A smart, humane, compelling read."
--Marcus Sakey, award-winning author of THE BLADE ITSELF, AT THE CITY'S EDGE, and GOOD PEOPLE

"Take a taut roller-coaster ride behind Silicon Valley's doors. Hold on and prepare to stay up all night."
--Cara Black, bestselling author of the Aimée Leduc series

Smash and Grab
As Accelenet CEO Ian Michaels battles a ruthless Silicon Valley billionaire for control of his company, his wife, deputy D.A. Rowena Goldberg, is targeted for death by an unknown assassin. Michaels must use his brains and business acumen to navigate a deadly trail of corporate and academic hostility, greed, and revenge as he races to find the assailant.

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Raffel blends computer world wheeling and dealing with the academic world's lust for glory and fame in his compelling second mystery to feature Silicon Valley entrepreneur Ian Michaels (after 2006's Dot Dead). When Ian's mother asks him to find justice for his late great-aunt, Isobel Marter, a brilliant Stanford physicist whose theory of quarks was stolen by three colleagues who later shared a Nobel prize for her groundbreaking discoveries, he starts an informal investigation. Isobel, struck down in a hit-and-run accident at 38, left behind valuable documents with shocking proof of her colleagues' duplicity. As Ian struggles with the woes of his company, Accelenet, his connecting with the three Nobel winners leads to some scary repercussions. In a scintillating subplot, Ian's deputy DA wife tries her first major case and runs smack dab into danger as she prepares for the Napa Valley marathon. (Oct.)
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"Take a taut roller coaster ride in Smasher behind Silicon Valley's doors; takeover bids, nail biting deals, a hidden story of physics and heart. Crisp and atmospheric I couldn't put it down. Hold on and prepare to stay up all night." --Cara Black, author of the best-selling Aimée Leduc series --Cara Black, author of the best-selling Aimée Leduc series

Product Details

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: MIDNIGHT INK (October 8, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0738718742
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738718743
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,077,585 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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As counsel to the Senate Intelligence Committee, Keith Raffel held a top secret clearance to watch over CIA activities. As a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, he founded UpShot Corporation, the award-winning Internet software company, and sold it to Siebel Systems. Keith has also been a carpenter, college instructor, candidate for elective office, and professional gambler. These days he stays busy writing his mysteries and thrillers in his hometown of Palo Alto where he lives with his wife and four children. Check the latest news at www.keithraffel.com.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong, parallel plot lines and sharp characterization in equal measure, October 26, 2009
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It has been far too long since Keith Raffel has graced us with his presence on the bookshelves. But his latest effort makes the wait worthwhile. Raffel, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, knows the topography well and demonstrates it in this fast-paced, one-sit read. SMASHER, the follow-up to DOT DEAD, marks the return of Ian Michaels, the brilliant if reluctant CEO of Accelenet, a cutting-edge IT company.

Raffel's primary talent is his ability to make that which is complex interesting to the ordinary mind. In SMASHER, he sets two plot lines along razor-sharp paths. One involves a potential takeover of Accelenet by Ricky Frankson, the fabulously successful CEO of the powerful Torii Networks. Frankson wants total control of Accelenet and is lowballing Michaels on the price while inexorably bringing market forces to bear to force the sale. Michaels has no particular love for the company he heads, having been more or less forced into the helm position by the disappearance of his predecessor and former friend. But he nonetheless feels an obligation to Accelenet's employees and stockholders to get desperately needed capital for the company while maintaining control. The result --- a war fought without white weaponry --- is an exciting one due to Raffel's ability to describe what is occurring in the boardroom and on the cell phones in terms that do not require a master's degree in business administration.

At the same time, Michaels is given an intriguing assignment by his mother. Her sister and Michael's aunt was Isobel Marter, the first woman in Stanford University's physics department and, as it turns out, a largely unheralded member of the research team responsible for the discovery of quarks. When Stanford names a particle physics lab after Marter, it sparks a conversation between Michaels and his mother, which, in turn, leads Michaels into an investigation of his own.

His digging is initially stonewalled by Dr. William Z. Tompkins, an eccentric physicist who was part of the original research team that won the Nobel Prize for the discovery. Tompkins did not get along with Marter and has a vested interest in seeing that the historical record is not disturbed. Michaels, notwithstanding the pressure of Frankson's continuing efforts to buy Accelenet, discovers that Marter's contribution to the research was far greater than the historical record would otherwise indicate. Those (including this reviewer) whose knowledge of physics is limited to a rudimentary understanding of gravity are treated during the course of the narration to a basic, understandable and enjoyable explanation of the makeup of atoms as Michaels slowly comes to the realization that an historical wrong, among others, has been committed.

When an unexpected tragedy strikes, Michaels finds his attention further diverted not only from his mother's request but also from his defense of Accelenet. Someone appears to be after him and his beloved wife, Rowena. Is the tragedy the result of happenstance? Perhaps the threat is related to Rowena's work as a deputy District Attorney. Could it be one of Frankson's minions trying to persuade him into relinquishing his company? Or is Michaels being warned off his investigation? Michaels must discover the who and the why behind the tragic incident as Rowena's life --- and, perhaps, his own --- hangs in the balance.

Keith Raffel is a master storyteller, bringing strong, parallel plot lines and sharp characterization in equal measure to the printed page while fulfilling and surpassing the promise of his debut work. Let us hope that we do not have to wait quite so long for his next offering.

--- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Raffel's back!, October 21, 2009
This review is from: Smasher (The Silicon Valley Mysteries) (Paperback)
I was a big fan of Raffel's first book -- Dot Dead. Smasher has the same protagonist -- Ian Michaels. Not only is the mystery a good read, but I enjoyed learning about physics (amazing, but true!) and also about Silicon Valley business. Smasher is a clever play on words -- referring both to what happens to atoms and also to the smash and grab takeover strategies used in Silicon Valley. Add to that a very sweet love story between a married couple (amazing but true!) and what you have is an experience both entertaining and educational. This was the perfect book to take on vacation. Too bad I can read books faster than Raffel can write them.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Coup d'Etat !, October 25, 2009
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Keyko Pintz (Menlo Park, California) - See all my reviews
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A Coup d'Etat! If you want to be swept away, pick up this new thriller.
I could barely put this book down. It was a cathartic read whose characters
invade your consciousness long after you've finished the last page. Our
everyday cafes, workplaces and streets are imbued with new meaning and
possibilities after running in Ian and Rowena's shoes. Raffel's details are
rich with erudition which edify you while you race to find out who dunnit.
Eagerly awaiting the next Smashing experience.
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