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''Trackers'' is a series of untitled books written by
Patrick Carman Patrick Carman (born February 27, 1966, in Salem, Oregon) is an American writer and a graduate of Willamette University. Carman's first book, '' The Dark Hills Divide'', was published in 2005 The book, and the subsequent books in the same serie ...
. The books appear to be an interview with Detective Ganz. and Adam sitting in a room on Tuesday, August 12, which is most likely in 2009.No year is specified in the book, but 2009 is the closest year to the publication date on which August 12 falls on Tuesday.


Synopsis

The first book, ''Trackers'' is about four friends with an acute sense for technology who form a team called the Trackers. They usually do field tests with their newly high-tech technology. At the same time, the team is infiltrated and, in a rush to try and capture the perpetrator, find a not well-known association; the ISD, the Internet Security Directive. Formed to take down Shantorian, a hacker once in their ranks, the ISDl literally begs the Trackers to join them. At the end of the book, the Trackers are confused as to whether to join the ISD. The second book, ''Shantorian'', was released in 2011 and is possibly the final book in the series.


''Trackers''

The story begins ''
in medias res A narrative work beginning ''in medias res'' (, "into the middle of things") opens in the midst of the plot (cf. ''ab ovo'', ''ab initio''). Often, exposition is bypassed and filled in gradually, through dialogue, flashbacks or description of pa ...
'', with Adam Henderson being interrogated by Inspector H. Ganz, a member of an unidentified government agency. After confirming with Ganz that the interrogation is being recorded, Adam decides to give them the "whole story," which with his "videographic" memory is very detailed. This causes the inspector to believe that he might be making it up (which is untrue and rebutted after he shows video evidence.).


Missions

* Training Mission (Code TM101) # Code ADAM - with the game ChromatixTrackers Interface Missions
/ref> # Code LEWIS - with the game Memory Maze # Code EMILY - with the game Glyph Warp # Code FINN - with the game Glyph Smash


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