| Description | |
| Part polemical exploration of our burgeoning surveillance society, part humorous memoir, this book presents a land of contemporary surveillance, where the spying skills of bees, dolphins and a myriad other critters were being harnessed to build a 'secure world' of bio-intelligence. | |
| Key Features | |
| Author(s) | Amber Marks |
| Publisher | Ebury Press |
| Date of Publication | 08/01/2009 |
| Language(s) | English |
| Format | Paperback |
| ISBN-10 | 0753515547 |
| ISBN-13 | 9780753515549 |
| Genre | True Crime |
| Publication Data | |
| Place of Publication | London |
| Country of Publication | United Kingdom |
| Imprint | Virgin Books |
| Dimensions | |
| Weight | 346 g |
| Width | 132 mm |
| Height | 199 mm |
| Spine | 28 mm |
| Pagination | 368 |
| Editorial Details | |
| Format Details | B-format paperback |
| Description | |
| Author Biography | Amber Marks is a barrister, currently undertaking doctoral research at King's College, London, into the legal implications of the growth in surveillance. She is the daughter of bestselling author Howard Marks and has published articles on surveillance in the Guardian, Big Issue and the Register. |