Hacking Cybercrime by Kari Kilgore
Synopsis
Where the Dark Web Meets Its Match
Dana Sanderson left her youthful adventures in hacking behind. Settling for a calm and orderly career as a code-cruncher.
But life in the Atlanta cubicle farms brings its own special kind of stress and nonsense.
Then Dana's old skills bring her a chance at a new life. And a chance to bring her fabulous best friend Andre along for the ride.
Join storyteller Kari Kilgore for five hits of clever digital mystery.
Includes five near-future short mysteries: The Sound of Murder, The Fabulous Feats of Billy, Glory Lane and The Humid Holiday, Melting Point, and Three Computer Geeks Gruff
The Sound of Murder
When Self-improvement Turns Deadly
Insurance agency programmer Dana Sanderson only wants peace and quiet at work. A desire her micromanaging boss somehow never respects.
Then the investigation of a rash of suspicious natural death claims lands on Dana's laptop.
Failure means huge payouts for the company. Success means a huge bonus for her.
Find out if Dana's risks outweigh her rewards in this clever cybercrime mystery.
The Fabulous Feats of Billy
The Successful Launch of a Disaster
Billy's new tech start-up sits on the verge of greatness.
A fantastic reward for leaving his rotten old job in the dust.
Until a miscalculation lands Billy in a nightmare.
Unfortunately Billy's way out puts him squarely in cybercrime expert Dana Sanderson's sights.
Glory Lane and the Humid Holiday
A Strange Case in a Strange Place
A chance to recapture past glory days gone awry.
A cybercrime expert forced to endure warm, sunny weather in December.
A South Florida holiday with two stressed-out techies in the wrong place at the right time.
Melting Point
An Invisible Countdown to Death
A cookie-cutter suburban house.
A strange aroma.
A dead body.
A suspect refusing to talk.
Sometimes a stumped investigation needs a non-standard mind.
Three Computer Geeks Gruff
When the Cat Drags in a Mystery
A cold IT dungeon, full of noisy servers and grumpy workers.
Not exactly a natural fit for a cat.
Until you consider the blinking lights and all those places to hide.
But this cat finds toys more disturbing than cute.
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