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Castle Talk: 'Flashmob' Author Christopher Farnsworth On Security Threats, Shaming, and 'Reacher With ESP'

Castle Talk: 'Flashmob' Author Christopher Farnsworth On Security Threats, Shaming, and 'Reacher With ESP'

Jason Henderson talks to Christopher Farnsworth, New York Times bestselling author of the new book Flashmob from William Morrow/HarperCollins. The book is about John Smith, a highly paid, formerly special ops security consultant who uses his ability to read minds to catch high-tech bad guys. This is the second Smith book after Farnsworth's hit Killfile. Here, Smith exposes a deep-web site that allows the losers of society to vote on which celebrity to hunt down next.

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Jason HendersonAbout Jason Henderson

Jason Henderson, author of the Young Captain Nemo (Macmillan Children's) and Alex Van Helsing (HarperTeen) series, earned his BA from University of Dallas in 1993 and his JD from Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C., in 1996. His popular podcasts “Castle Talk” and “Castle of Horror” feature interviews and discussion panels made up of best-selling writers and artists from all genres. Henderson lives in Colorado with his wife and two daughters.
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