In 2011, Will Parker, the young prodigy CEO of a big tech company makes a coding mistake that costs a college student her life. To assuage his guilt, Will pursues a career in the FBI Cyber Division. Now, Special Agent Will Parker is called to investigate a murder scene at a Comic Con event in the Midwest, where the victim has ties to a radioactive quantum computer that Will was working on before he left his gig as CEO.
Working with smart local homicide detective Dana Lopez and FBI stuffed-shirt Thomas Decker, Will discovers the victim was holding an auction for the computer on the Dark Web—and the bidding is still live. With bidders including a legendary Chinese hacker, Russian criminals sent by the Kremlin, and a corporate executive desperate to escape a scandal, Will once again finds a life in his hands when the victim’s daughter is taken hostage. A trail of blood and high-tech breadcrumbs leads Will deeper into mystery, danger, and a race against time to keep unlimited power out of the wrong hands.
REVIEWERS
1. From : Charlaine Harris, New York Times best-selling author.
Will Parker, a genius with considerable baggage and even more wealth, works for the FBI. There’s a lot of excitement in this debut novel, and you’ll be running along with Will the whole way.
2. From : Kelley Armstrong, New York Times best-selling author.
A tech thriller with brains and heart. Memorable characters and sharply written action scenes make this excellent debut a standout.
3. From : Simon Gervais, international best-selling author.
Drew Murray swings for the fences and hits a home run with his debut Broken Genius. Crisply plotted and highly entertaining, Murray delivers with believable characters and compelling dialogue that keep the story moving at a galloping pace.
4. From : K.J. Howe, international best-selling author
Fast, fun, factual. Murray’s pacing propels the reader through Broken Genius at warp speed.
5. From : Publishers Weekly
Computer geeks will look forward to Will’s further adventures.
6. From : Bookreporter.com
This classic good-versus-evil high-tech novel will intrigue computer geeks and a squad of Comic-Con fans, along with anyone who enjoys a well-crafted thriller.
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