Uruguayo Shade: Adventures In Uruguay and Argentina
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Mr. Allan :
I will write you like an uruguayan reader.
It was very interesting to know that you see and think about my country.
“ Uruguayo Shade” is similar to Robin Hood but is not the same.
I really wish he was really , we need somebody like him.
I`d like he punish Sendic and sus “compañeros”
I am thankfully because you use two strong women to make a difference.
It was a pleasure and an adventure sees the world with de Shade eyes and feels the power to have the information and the tools to change the injustice.
I`d like my English was better to talk much more about my experience with your book , and tell you how I feel living in my country in our present reality y how I see the future.
Maybe in your next book you can use the vision an Uruguayan woman , mother and grandmother very worried about the road that is Uruguay taken.
I will waiting for LAS CHICAS BRAVAS
Sorry for my English !!!
Andrea
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Between tranquil insights from what could be an Uruguay travel guide; action and adventure explode.
Our hero is a skilled hacker with a peculiar hobby. He drains the financial assets of those who've become wealthy by destroying the future of others. It's a good hobby and pays well for the punishment he applies.
'Bob' realises how dangerous his target is when a simple hacking exploit trips a real world trap set to torture and kill. An Argentine power player has Great Game delusions that will soon embroil all of Latin America.
South America has a bad reputation as politically unstable. Some of this is true. Much of this is the whole world is politically unstable, and Great Game battles of international elites are fought in countries too small to protest. Uruguay was once such a country; but not this time if Bob and his two recruits, Ines and Luciana, can stop the plots before death clears them from the game board.
Allan R. Wallace
"If you view change as a problem rather than an opportunity you'll always be too late. Visionaries and crackpots are always too soon and pay a high price for their insight.We can accept that." ~ Allan R. Wallace
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Uruguayo Shade - Allan R. Wallace
Uruguayo Shade
Adventures In Uruguay & Argentina
By Allan R. Wallace
http://cyberhug.me
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2012, 2013 by Allan R. Wallace
self published
All rights are reserved by the author, but even long excerpts may be used if credit is given. I assume if you can afford an eReader than you can afford the low price of this book. Please respect my work and encourage me to write another – pay for the dad-bummed thing. If you are so poor that the cost of reading this is still too much, check out some of the ebooks I offer for free or request any of my books at your nearest library. *enjoy*
Dedication
I am for liberty, and I look to a future where that may once again exist.
To all that strive for liberty I dedicate this book.
In particular I salute hackers munging data banks of tyrants.
Of Course
This story is just that, a story. If a nation is mentioned it may exist in one form or another, but not necessarily as presented here. The enterprises, people, and events are fiction. I have friends that share their names with characters in this book; they are nice people and I'm confident they are not involved in international intrigues – and none of them habitually wears pink lipstick. The time setting is always next week, never this week or last week. The facts that trouble our world were a consideration; but all here is novel. This alternate reality is formed from shadows of hope. We must share our almost substantial dreams that somewhere Shade and perhaps later The Friends Of Hacker Jon will honorably slither; blanketed from chilling evil due to a dim greyness of their own casting.
The world's greatest hackers will remain unknown. Allow me to introduce you to a decent hacker. His main hackster handle is Uruguayo Shade, but in this story we will call him Bob.
Chapter 1
Beware The Shade
"I'm angry, I'm not a nice guy, I profit from destroying evil, and I'm in it for myself." Uruguayo Shade
Willing ignorance must be built deep into the psyche, for no one noticed death's disregard as he passed. Happy families, loving couples, students -- none would remember the well dressed, stocky man strolling past them at their golden beach playground. I alone watched him and tasted the emptiness of his empathy. His final feeling had died when his murders became routine; and now all human life was to him nothing but an obstacle.
But I get ahead of myself, I have perhaps hunted this hunter's tribal chief to the exclusion of my own empathy. I am leaving you without important information. My hacks, my future, and perhaps my demise start in Uruguay, perhaps the most pleasant country in the world.
In most Spanish speaking countries the morning greeting is buenos dias
literally translated good days
– may you have a beautiful future. In Uruguay many say buen dia.
They savor each good day, one day at a time. La vida es hermosa here in Uruguay, Life, She is good!
Some countries have national birds and flowers, most have national airlines and armies, all have national songs of allegiance and oaths of pledged loyalty -- Uruguay also has a national sandwich -- the legendary chivito. Nations are generally inaccurate images, constantly photo-shopped to psychological fads in citizen management. What you see is defiantly not an undistorted impression. In Uruguay you get what the people respect – living a full, peaceful, and sometimes dull existence.
Most country leaders don't dally manipulating with non-aggressive unifiers. Yet food is more important than another overstaffed boondoggle of an airline. For now Uruguay is that rarity all claim, a nation of