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You Cannot Hack Your Destiny . . .

Genius hacker, Jacob Wylde, is plagued by strange visions which haunt his dreams and hint at a mysterious destiny. Caught red-handed with US military designs, he is sent to PROPS, a top secret research facility where a handful of cyber criminals are trained for active duty. Here Jacob meets Rebecca Kent, a committed hacktivist with secrets of her own and a burning desire to escape.
As their relationship grows, dark forces are already at work, plotting the pair’s ultimate destruction. And once this attack is underway, the two of them are forced headlong into a deadly race against time . . .


 

210 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 29, 2016

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John Minx

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Short-listed for the Michael Marks Awards, and To Hell With Publishing Prize, my novel A Study in Revenge was also a recent Kindle Scout winner.
In my personal life, I'm a bit of a nomad and have spent more than a decade on the road, crossing several continents in the process, with extended stays in China, Ethiopia, and Brazil. The one constant being a love of fiction writing - I'm as passionate as ever about composing novels on the hoof.
My imagination also likes to roam about and I've written taut domestic thrillers, stories about talking dogs with delusions of grandeur, mysterious deaths in Thailand, small town family dramas set in the North of England, and cyber spies on the lam (to name a few of them). All of these books are available to purchase via Amazon stores, with several also available through Kindle Unlimited and in paperback.
For advanced notice of new releases, please consider following me via my Amazon Author profile here:
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September 16, 2018
A real page turner!

Well written tech thriller with excellent buildup to each climax, and lastly a nice wrap up of everything at the end. Just above four and a half star, rounded upwards.
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December 11, 2016
Code Red is a good Teen Fiction novel. Easy read with enough background to keep the readers interest without going into technical details. Recommend this book for light easy reading.
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July 14, 2019
Cliche characters and bad/wrong technical details culminating in a ridiculous, Hollywood-esque hacker drama.
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