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The Shooter Act

Auteur(s): Turner J. Tomlinson
Narrateur(s): Buddy Hatton
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A man has taken over terminal four in LAX. He's pulled his gun out and forced everyone to take pictures of him - of what he's wearing. The QR codes he has pinned to his shirt all link to different web addresses, and as the pictures spread across social media, the world begins to pour over his manifesto. The shooter has just transformed himself into an information virus.

But as soon as he pulled the trigger he also became something else: the newest target of The Shooter Act. If they catch him, they'll erase him form history, systematically deleting all record that he ever existed.

The man with the gun knows this especially well because he's one of the people who helped get the law passed. That's why it has to be him. He's the only one who might be able to convince everyone that the law has gone too far, and that it's being used to hide a murder that implicates some of the most powerful people in the world.

The Shooter Act is a nonstop thrill-ride, an amazing mix of near-future techno-savvy and realistically detailed action too compelling to put down. A gripping tale of people caught up in a dastardly plot that's disturbingly believable.

©2016 Turner Tomlinson (P)2016 Turner Tomlinson
Roman policier Suspense Techno-thrillers Thrillers et romans à suspense Technologie Fiction Droit
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