Bureau: Secrets Sold is a fast paced thriller that explores privacy, cognitive science, sexuality, and psychology. The book dives into the terrible dilemmas facing modern society. The struggle between freedom and safety and the internal fight we have with our biases and shortcomings. Agent Kari Kendall has a safe job at the Bureau. She collects the free information given or unwittingly provided by millions of people. Privacy lost and sold for free apps and services. It all goes wrong for Agent Kendall, and the lack of privacy could get her killed. Her reputation destroyed and her life in jeopardy.
Guy Galer has been creating computer graphics and games since the early days of the Commodore 64 and started doing 3d animation on an Amiga 1000. He has a degree in computer science and a minor in film production and has spent almost 20 years developing software for large companies (Fortune 500), startups and government agencies. Over his career, he has earned 5 software patents, managed 100s of developers and delivered high-risk projects on time and on budget. This is his first published novel.