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Digital Fortress by Dan Brown  

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Digital Fortress by Dan Brown Genre: Crime Setting: The story transports the reader deep within the most powerful intelligent organization in the world. The National Security Agency is in charge of breaking complexly encrypted international documents. They steal other people's secrets while protecting their own. The agency works effectively because not many Americans knew their existence. It brings up the issues of privacy that computer users are used to in the digital age. It is in this type of environment where the intriguer could be engaged in espionage through computer crime. Characters: Susan Fletcher is the head cryptographer of the NSA. Through gender readings, she is the only female, the youngest employee, with an IQ of 170 and a very attractive woman. She is unstereotypical to the surrounding of middle aged men that work under pressure. Susan is characterized extraordinarily to draw the reader's attention into her dilemma. She enhances the plot with her protective...

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