🔍 Tess is a survivor. Each night, she holds her six-year-old son close in the cold of their car. Then, a lifeline. A roof, a job at Sentinel Cyber Solutions she never thought she’d get. They see the prodigy, not the ex-con. For the first time in an eternity, she can breathe. But the dream shatters. Tess is arrested for a multi-million dollar fraud. The evidence is airtight—every line of code, every access key, every transfer—and it all bears her digital signature. She understands it was all a setup. She wasn't an employee; she was the perfect scapegoat, unknowingly serving a much larger agenda. Who is pulling the strings? Why was she chosen? And what dark secrets are hidden behind the walls of Sentinel Cyber Solutions?
Critical Erroris an intense psychological thriller where every truth conceals an even greater lie. A chilling dive into the underbelly of a lawless digital world. Nothing is more dangerous… than believing you’re finally saved.
This story is about Tess and her son, about if something sounds too good to be true it often is.... The book is a medium-paced story, and you can really feel for Tess and her son. She is trying to be a good mom, with the little she has. Than she gets a good job offer she can't refuse.
I enjoyed this story, a story which could easily happen to someone. Overall, the pace is good though i the middle of the story it dragged a little bit, but then it picks up speed again. I read it in two days. And loved it. The writer also has taken some time and love at the end of the story. This one didn't disappointed at all. I really would recommend this one!