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When Angelica Morrow finds her husband's mangled body lying in her bathtub, she believes she has gone insane. She was talking to him on her cellphone when she found the corpse. Senator Morrow didn't appear to know that he's dead. Rising CIA John Derry has been tasked to find the Senator's killer before the murder goes public. To do so, he must recruit the help of David Terrance, formerly one of the best hackers in the world. With the promise of regaining his freedom and the chance of getting his family back together, David Terrance must follow the lead of a mysterious hacker, all the while battling with a sickness that makes him doubt his grasp on reality. Stakes run high when the bodies start to pile up. Can David find the killer before it's too late? Or will he lose his sanity and even his life in the process? The only thing he knows for sure is that things are not what they look like...

256 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 13, 2017

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Hugo Huesca

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Hugo Huesca is a science fiction and fantasy writer. He has been reading avidly for the better part of two decades and writing fiction since he was ten. He is a swimmer, a tequila drinker and a fanatic of ridiculous science fiction book covers from fifty years ago.

Some quotes on Hugo Huesca from those who know him:

"Are you rich yet?" A family member, one day after Hugo self-published his first short story ever. (The answer is no.)

"He's the devil." A College professor.

"What do you mean there were TWO dragons?" His D&D group before a TPK.

"What are you doing in my house? No, I'm not giving you a quote for your biography, please leave before I call the police." Some random person.


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September 16, 2020
A good story, but with several issues

The concept and plot of the story were good and interesting if a little predictable at times.

However, the large number of spelling mistakes, incorrect word use and misquoted idioms makes it feel like a story translated by Google Translate.

That said, I still enjoyed the book and I plan to read more in the series.
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