Yes, it’s true. I just sent my final galley corrections off and should be uploading the files to Amazon and everywhere else next week. When I do, I’ll sale-price the eBook version at $0.99 and let you know of it here. If you’re looking for a fun read, I’d be delighted if you would give it a try and then post a brief review (one or two sentences is fine) at Amazon – I’ll very much need at least a dozen favorable reviews before I can get my promotional campaign into high gear.

So what else should I tell you?

For starters, the final text weighs in at 104,949 words – about the same as each of the previous books except The Lafayette Campaign, which punched in at a heavyweight 135,000. And just as with the previous books, what I imagined in this book is also coming to pass: just this week, J.P. Morgan announced it is the first bank to create its own blockchain based cryptocurrency. Going forward, it plans to move towards using its new “stable coin” for all transfer between customer accounts. The details sound very much like what I came up with in the book.

If you followed along as I posted the first-draft chapters at this blog, you’ll find that the final draft is very different. Of course, the writing has been further polished. But there are also new characters (that handsome gent up above, for example), new subplots, and much more. How much more? About 25,000 words, or, as Monty Python might say, “Rather a lot, actually.” The beta readers who read the final as well as the first version think it’s now a much better book, and I agree.

For those of you who didn’t follow along, here’s my first draft of the blurb that will appear at on the back cover of the print edition. As always, comments and suggestions would be most welcome:

A new technology called the blockchain is taking the world by storm. Its proponents claim it’s the biggest thing since the Internet, and everyone from diamond merchants to drug companies is climbing on board.

But is it secure?

Benson Cronin, the CEO of First Manhattan Bank thinks so. He’s convinced the global banking system to abandon its traditional systems in favor of a blockchain-based network he calls BankCoin.

But is it safe?

Maybe. But maybe not. Just to be sure, Cronin hires cybersecurity super-sleuth Frank Adversego to oversee the security of BankCoin.

Meanwhile, the Russians have launched their own blockchain network in order to escape Western economic sanctions.

It’s not long before Frank is embroiled in a complex series of events involving massive hacker attacks, a deepening crisis between Russia and NATO, and the machinations of an unstable genius seeking to overthrow global governments and create a brave, new, anarchist world.

If that sounds intriguing, great! And you’ve only got a few days to wait.

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