Sanctuary of Lies
Code that kills, Betrayal and One Angry Genius
by Chad Bishop
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Pub Date Apr 01 2018 | Archive Date Apr 17 2018
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Description
Simone Johns created a virus to bring down any plane. Someone stole her code and tried to sell it on the dark web. Now the money is missing, the code was never delivered and the key to it all seems to be a little boy and his stuffed toy Ms. Owl.
Advance Praise
"Chad Bishop is good at creating cliff-hangers and crafting chapters that readers can't leave mid-way." Christian Sia Reader's Favorite
"Bishop... skillfully shows the inherent dangers involved in the modern-day reliance on computers. Fiddling with systems that people take for granted—from landing airplanes to locking doors—can have vivid and severe consequences."
-Kirkus Reviews
Marketing Plan
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I will be tweeting it out and boosting it's exposure on Amazon through ams ads and fb ads.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781948377003 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Aptly named a sanctuary of lies, due to the overwhelming deceit being perpetrated in this tale, with a lot of two-timing and downright greed, with others willing and able to go to any lengths in order to achieve their goals or should I say their pot of gold. It became a bit confusing in trying to identify the good guys, everyone seems to be in a jumble of confusion with each trying their best to capture the prize. Jake and Bella were easily understood, they wanted what was best for the kid, but the other characters were a conniving bunch, darn man, they put the twist in confusion in trying to deceive each other and create mayhem and fear. An interesting book, with an intriguing storyline and a barrage of sly and greasy characters, which catapulted this book into an intriguing and entertaining read.