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The
only part of the novel I found less than good was the ending. I don't
like it when the cavalry comes over the hill and rescues the
surrounded settlers, so to speak. And this is what happens in the
last suspenseful scene. Other than that, I felt the novel was well
plotted.
Logan
certainly emphasized the fragile nature of having a social media
presence. One can use social media to ruin another, especially if the
account is hacked. A suggestive post here and there. A Photoshopped
image posted in the right place at the right time. As one character
says, it is being tried in the court of public opinion and it can be
brutal.
I
recommend this book to readers who like a suspenseful novel that also
includes interesting information.
You
can read an excerpt here.
My
rating: 4/5 stars.
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St
Martin's Press, 432 pages.
I
received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My
comments are an independent and honest review.
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