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Ginger Snapped: A Cybercrime Thriller

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How does an amazing new job descend into a living nightmare? Carefree Ginger's motto of “Work Hard, Play Harder” shapes her life. So when her husband, Jake, gets a job offer on the other side of the country, she is up for the adventure. But after Jake accepts the promotion, nothing is as expected. While Ginger remains in Cleveland to sell their house, she is plagued by strange prank calls, disturbing nightmares, and the feeling that she is being watched. Is Jake's new career putting her in danger? Unfortunately, she ignores her intuition and soon finds herself face to face with a ruthless killer. Trapped in a deadly world of corporate corruption and murderous greed, she must risk it all to survive. Although the first in the Ginger Gibson series, this is a standalone book.

298 pages, Paperback

Published October 23, 2018

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Chloe Sunstone

3 books16 followers
After over twenty years in Human Resources, I decided to make a change. I returned to my first love of writing. I love murder mysteries!! I combined my corporate experience with my love for the written word to create engaging cyber-crime thrillers. My first book, The Mentor, is available now.

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January 14, 2019
Gingersnapped is a well put together story. It's classified as a cyber-thriller. Now, this genre isn't my normal type, but I wanted to branch out. The pace wasn't too bad, but there were a few spots where my attention veered. That could be because I'm used to reading Fantasy novels. The character development gets a B. The World building gets an A-. The cover is nicely done. It was the cover that pulled me into the book. If you like thrillers, I would recommend that you give this novel a shot. Overall, I give the book 4.2/5.0 stars. I do recommend this book, but as I said, it isn't my genre.
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