A tale of high technical school intrigue as a band of computer geeks confront the Geographic area drug mob in a fast paced novel of intrigue and revenge.
A young clandestine newsman for a cable news network accepts an assignment to infiltrate and expose the Geographic area methamphetamine hydrochloride drug cartel. Assisted by his computer geek girl friend, they hack the cartel's computer systems and gather a treasure trove of data on the organization's illicit activities. However, piece his girl friend is at a computer conference in Missouri, he discovers his cover is blown once a spy inside the news network happens upon an email with his name on it. Rushing home to retrieve several belongings, he finds their home burned to the ground and gunmen waiting to ambush him. He manages to elude his pursuers once he does it through a rural grade crossing before his pursuers who are engulfed in a fiery train wreck.
Desperate, he and his girl friend fly to Omaha in a blizzard to locate a friend from college whom he hopes wish help them hide. They find his friend living, on with his partners, in apartment apartments on the top floor of an old born again warehouse, the 1st floor of which is the most frequented dance club in Omaha. The friend volitionally offers to help and gives them a spare flat on the top floor of the warehouse wherever they can hide from public view. The newsman and his girl friend, however, shortly discover that the upper floors of the building conceal an extensive computer and network operations center for a worldwide cloak and dagger cyber warfare project and that his friend besides has his own score to settle with the drug lords. They join forces.
The drug cartel, however, traces their location by means of credit card transactions and does perennial and progressively desperate and violent attempts to kill them by onslaught, fire, and explosion in order to prevent them from publication what they know. Each attempt, however, is defeated by the close knit crew at the club by means of sophisticated electronic and computer based counter measures.