A review by rkiladitis
Dare to Know by James Kennedy

4.0

I love books like this. A tech thriller that keeps you guessing up until the last minute, Dare to Know solidly builds on the concept of an algorithm that predicts exactly when someone is going to die, only to be turned on its head when the guy figuring out the algorithms starts looking into his own death. The pacing is good, moving between the present and past to show how the protagonist's life has unraveled, but also drops seeds that helps readers construct what we're seeing build up in front of us. Things get a little unhinged at the end, but I loved it.