Chapter One
Mary Fischer loathed Whitfield Diffie on sight. He was a type she knew all too
well, an MIT brainiac whose arrogance was a smoke screen for a massive
personality disorder. The year of the meeting was 1969; the location a hardware
store near Central Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Over his shoulder he
carried a length of wire apparently destined for service as caging material for
some sort of pet. This was a typical purchase for Diffie, whose exotic animal
collection included a nine-foot python, a skunk, and a rare genetta genetta, a
furry mongooselike creature whose gland secretions commonly evoked severe
allergic reactions in people. It lived on a diet of live rats and at
unpredictable moments would nip startled human admirers with needlelike fangs.
An owner of such a creature would normally be of interest to Mary Fischer, an
animal lover who at that very moment had a squirrel in her pocket. At home she
also had a skunk as well as two dogs, a f ... read full excerpt from Crypto ebook