New Book, Polish release

"Login" will make you take out the SIM cards from your smartphones after a dozen or so pages ...

A new cyberthriller by Tomasz Lipko, author of the famous novel "Notebook".

Bartłomiej Heller has been living the quiet life of a provincial priest for over twenty years, when his life is changed by a visit to the dissecting room. He accompanies a young woman, Karolina (nicknamed "Donica"), whose father died in mysterious circumstances. This is Krzysztof Oliwa, a famous journalist and legend of Polish media. Bartholomew and Karolina know that before his death, the man gathered all his secrets on a chip, which he implanted deep under his skin. Breaking the fear, the priest and the girl begin a risky journey through the body of a murdered journalist. Among the many secrets he was to take with him to the grave, one turned out to be particularly important.

It is the secret that leads straight to the soul of each of us.

The medium contains an electronic key to the System - an archive of all digital traces that we leave behind in virtual - and not only - reality. E-mails, SMSes, computer contents or even daily activities secretly recorded by our laptops' webcams.

In this unique place, I understood that it was a login to a terrifying vision of the world that awaits each of us on the other side of the computer screen.

Father Bartłomiej and Karolina are opening the door to the dark world of secrets, big business, secret services and conspiracies. They decide to go as far as possible, but they don't know what price they will pay for it. Fortunately, they are not alone. They can count on two friends of Bartek - the prosecutor Radosław Bolesta and the policeman Igor Hanys, known to readers from Notebook, the author's first book. Thanks to the login to the system, the heroes discover the secrets of not only others, but also their own. Therefore, it will be much more difficult to obtain absolution ...

In "Logina", the elements of techno- and cyberthriller and the classic sensational novel are combined with the most likely information that Tomasz Lipko obtained during many years of work in Polish media.

The above description is provided by the publisher.


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