Dead Links
by Joshua Ingle
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Pub Date Jan 02 2018 | Archive Date Mar 31 2018
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Description
TWENTY YEARS IN THE FUTURE, A KILLER IS LOOSE ON THE STREETS OF LA...
When Emilio Cassano, owner and CEO of a global corporate empire, is discovered in the lobby of his own skyscraper with a bullet through his head, his powerful family hires Guy Rosen, private investigator, to track down the killer and bring him to justice. For Guy, it’s the case of a lifetime, but it’s also among the most perplexing mysteries he's ever faced. No one witnessed the murder, the building’s security footage was erased, and his only lead is Emilio’s drunken playboy of a son.
But as Guy interviews potential suspects, including members of the Cassano family, he uncovers an ominous, paranoia-inducing secret that the family has kept hidden. A secret it will do anything to protect. A secret that causes the full power of the surveillance state to descend upon Guy and his colleagues.
A secret that has a disturbing connection to Guy’s own past.
(This book contains mature content, including profanity, violence, and sexual situations, and is suitable for adult readers only.)
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781943569090 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This is the first book I have read by this author. I have to admit that in the beginning of this book, I wasn’t sure I was going to like it. Not because it wasn’t well-written (it was) or because it was boring (it wasn’t), but because the premise wasn’t exactly what I thought it was based on the blurb; it was close but a little…different. Well, about a quarter of the way, maybe a third of the way, into the book, the plot just exploded! I raced through the rest of the book trying to get to the end because I just had to know what was going to happen. I had a few ideas, and a couple of them were right, and a couple ideas were dead wrong. I really can’t say much at all about the plot because just talking about it would definitely spoil it, and I don’t want to do that as it is worth the end to be surprised like I was. Just give it a little time because this book is really, really worth a read. Highly recommend! Thanks to NetGalley and City Starlight Press/Pikko’s House for the e-book which I voluntarily reviewed.