Chet Griffin, convicted computer hacker and San Francisco's fastest rollerblading messenger, was given a simple assignment. But that delivery turned real deadly, real fast. Seems the package he was carrying contained a single computer disk -- worth a cool billion. And everyone, from the Chinese mob to the SFPD, wants to get their hands on it. Now Chet's fighting for his life, trying to clear his name, and wondering what price he'll pay for...
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