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The Geographer's Library

The Geographer's Library

Jon Fasman

PENGUIN BOOKS
2006
nidottu
Nine hundred years after a twelfth-century Sicilian cat burglar steals artifacts that possess the secret to eternal life and scatters them throughout the world, a young Connecticut reporter finds evidence that someone is collecting the artifacts again, a story that is complicated by the murder investigation of a local professor. A first novel. Reader's Guide available. Reprint.
The Unpossessed City

The Unpossessed City

Jon Fasman

PENGUIN BOOKS
2009
nidottu
A gripping novel about the dangers and draws of contemporary Russia--from the author of The Geographer's Library With The Geographer's Library, Jon Fasman made an "inventive and spirited" debut (The New Yorker) that landed him on The New York Times bestseller list. Every bit as dazzling, The Unpossessed City takes readers into the Wild East that is Russia today. There we meet Jim Vilatzer--an American expat whose Russian language skills land him a job interviewing former inmates of the Gulag and ensnare him in a web of deceit involving the CIA, Russia's Interior Ministry, and Central Asian arms dealers selling the most dangerous technologies to the highest bidder. From its brooding portrayal of Moscow to its riveting pace, The Unpossessed City is an atmospheric triumph in the tradition of Donna Leon's novels of Venice.
We See It All

We See It All

Jon Fasman

Scribe Publications
2021
pokkari
What are citizens of a free country willing to tolerate in the name of public safety? Jon Fasman journeys from the US to London — one of the most heavily surveilled cities on earth — to China and beyond, to expose the legal, political, and moral issues surrounding how the state uses surveillance technology. Automatic licence-plate readers allow police to amass a granular record of where people go, when, and for how long. Drones give the state eyes — and possibly weapons — in the skies. Algorithms purport to predict where and when crime will occur, and how big a risk a suspect has of reoffending. Specially designed tools can crack a device’s encryption keys, rending all privacy protections useless. And facial recognition technology poses perhaps a more dire and lasting threat than any other form of surveillance. Jon Fasman examines how these technologies help police do their jobs, and what their use means for our privacy rights and civil liberties, exploring vital questions, such as: Should we expect to be tracked and filmed whenever we leave our homes? Should the state have access to all of the data we generate? Should private companies? What might happen if all of these technologies are combined and put in the hands of a government with scant regard for its citizens’ civil liberties? Through on-the-ground reporting and vivid storytelling, Fasman explores one of the most urgent issues of our time.
Korttegnerens bibliotek

Korttegnerens bibliotek

Jon Fasman

DBK diverse
2006
sidottu
Paul Tomm, en ung journalist på en lokalavis i en søvnig by i Connecticut, har fået til opgave at skrive en nekrolog om en gammel og tilsyneladende kedelig historieprofessor af estisk afstamning. Men det går hurtigt op for Paul, at professoren langt fra var den, han gav sig ud for at være. Professorens død hænger sammen med et 900 år gammelt mysterium, hvor 15 magiske genstande blev stjålet. Ukendte gerningsmænd vil nu have fat i genstandene, og det udvikler sig til en blodig og dramatisk jagt. Paul Tomms søgen efter professorens sande identitet strækker sig over flere kontinenter. Han bliver udsat for trusler, og hver ny opdagelse indebærer nye farer for hans liv, men han hverken kan eller vil give op i den stadige mere intense jagt på sandheden.