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Meh, this was just ok. I didn't love it, I didn't hate it.
Jack and her husband Gabe are PEN testers, they are paid to break into companies and see how tight their security is, also to try to hack their technology for the same reasons. This was something different I've never heard anything about, I enjoyed it.
The first chapter had me on the hook, they are doing a job, but at the time you think they are criminals (If you haven't read what the book is about or any spoilers) then Jack gets caught at the end. By the time the police figure out who she is and she gets home her husband has been murdered.
Jack is their number one suspect and goes on the run in her desperation to find out who really killed her husband, this is another trope of the civilian doing the cops job, but really she is doing what she does for a living so it isn't too far fetched. I want to say the police literally doing nothing but chasing her is far fetched, they literally never looked at anything outside of her timeline and said she was the culprit. seemed off.
Where this book loses momentum for me is the repetition. The amount of time spent on trivial nonsense about dressing a wound, finding a cab, etc. was too much.
Also, it got a bit too technical, the conversation about bit coin, coding, etc.
Overall was entertaining and I wanted to see how it ended, just know it is a bit longer than it needs to be.
Jack and her husband Gabe are PEN testers, they are paid to break into companies and see how tight their security is, also to try to hack their technology for the same reasons. This was something different I've never heard anything about, I enjoyed it.
The first chapter had me on the hook, they are doing a job, but at the time you think they are criminals (If you haven't read what the book is about or any spoilers) then Jack gets caught at the end. By the time the police figure out who she is and she gets home her husband has been murdered.
Jack is their number one suspect and goes on the run in her desperation to find out who really killed her husband, this is another trope of the civilian doing the cops job, but really she is doing what she does for a living so it isn't too far fetched. I want to say the police literally doing nothing but chasing her is far fetched, they literally never looked at anything outside of her timeline and said she was the culprit. seemed off.
Where this book loses momentum for me is the repetition. The amount of time spent on trivial nonsense about dressing a wound, finding a cab, etc. was too much.
Also, it got a bit too technical, the conversation about bit coin, coding, etc.
Overall was entertaining and I wanted to see how it ended, just know it is a bit longer than it needs to be.