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Kill Process
Kill Process
Author: William Hertling
By day, Angie, a twenty-year veteran of the tech industry, is a data analyst at Tomo, the world's largest social networking company; by night, she exploits her database access to profile domestic abusers and kill the worst of them. She can't change her own traumatic past, but she can save other women. —  When Tomo introduces a deceptive new produ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781942097037
ISBN-10: 1942097034
Publication Date: 5/31/2016
Pages: 306
Edition: 1
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Liquididea Press
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 4
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*****MAY BE SPOILERS*******

When you read the cover for what this book is about you might get hooked into thinking 'oh boy a thriller', however,

this is written for the computer geeks that speak computer geek! it was so technical that I was completely lost in all the jargon of the computer world that the main story got lost in there somewhere

the main story being about domestic abuse, okay, might've been a good story written by someone that writes a good thriller without all the confusing computer geek talk!

in just the first 50 pages I can't count all the repeats of how Angie has only one arm and the referral of 'her stump' over and over--enough is enough we get the picture

then try to get through all the jargon of how she finds the abusers through some program she writes and then she kills them through computer technology? really?

I was just disgusted with the writing style and computer geek speak that no one else can wade through

so I'm saying don't waste your time!
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