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  1. Private Lives is the ninth book in the young adult series Net Force Explorers created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. The book was released in 2000 and ghost written by Bill McCay. Plot. The Net Force Explorer's mentor, Captain James Winter of the Net Force is put under investigation for a murder

  2. Mar 1, 2000 · by Bill McCay (Author), Tom Clancy (Creator), Steve Pieczenik (Creator) 3.9 54 ratings. See all formats and editions. The techno-teens of the Net Force Explorers are just as smart as their adult counterparts when it comes to 21st century crimes and misdemeanors.

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    • Bill McCay
  3. Mar 28, 2000 · The techno-teens of the Net Force Explorers are just as smart as their adult counterparts when it comes to 21st century crimes and misdemeanors.Now, the Explorers must delve into cyberspace--and the secrets of the past--to prove their commander innocent of murder....

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    • Mass Market Paperback
  4. The techno-teens of the Net Force Explorers are just as smart as their adult counterparts when it comes to 21st century crimes and misdemeanors. Now, the Explorers must delve into cyberspace–and the secrets of the past–to prove their commander innocent of murder….

    • Bill Mccay
    • Mass Market Paperback
  5. Jul 6, 2000 · But sometimes they need help. Which is where the Net Force Explorers come in, the young people's auxiliary for computer whizz-kids who have made it through a tough training programme. The ninth in Tom Clancy's bestselling Net Force Explorers series is the most daringly inventive yet.

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    • Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik
  6. Jan 1, 2000 · 3.9 54 ratings. See all formats and editions. The techno-teens of the Net Force Explorers are just as smart as their adult counterparts when it comes to 21st century crimes and misdemeanors.Now, the Explorers must delve into cyberspace--and the secrets of the past--to prove their commander innocent of murder....

    • Bill McCay
  7. The techno-teens of the Net Force Explorers are just as smart as their adult counterparts when it comes to 21st century crimes and misdemeanors.Now, the Explorers must delve into cyberspace--and the secrets of the past--