OMG, after finishing this book, and with the plot revolving around identity theft and fraud, I was almost hesitant to write a review with fear of my account being hacked, (HAHA just kidding)! Seriously though, scary shit.
When quadriplegic Forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme's estranged cousin Arthur is framed for murder, and with no alibi, the crime scene is searched and forensic evidence all points to Arthur, it was almost the perfect murder. But after some convincing from Arthur's wife, Rhyme and Sachs agree to investigate the case. They soon realize they're up against a deadly master criminal whom they dub 522, who has the power to manipulate the computer systems, he knows where his victims go, what they do, every second of every day, he's the man who knows everything.
The case leads Rhyme and his Forensic team to a highly top-level information service company known as Strategic Systems Datacorp (SSD), who seem to know more than they're letting on about 522 and what he's after. As the case intensifies, Rhyme and Sachs realize that they're not only hunting 522, but when he learns the identity of his pursuers, the hunters become the hunted. Rhyme and Sachs are in the fight of their lives.
Scary and suspenseful at the same time, makes you want to be careful what you do on your electronic devices, and in the authors note at the end of the book Deaver even says, and I quote, Be sure to keep an eye on your identity, if you don't, there's plenty of other people out there who will.