Data Never Dies. But People Do.Alex Vane was once a top investigative journalist. Now he peddles celebrity gossip and clickbait listicles, watching from a distance as his wife moves on with her life – without him. Alex’s past catches up with him when he learns that an old source, James Stacy, has been killed in a random mass shooting.But James left Alex one last scoop: a 50-year-old hard drive … 50-year-old hard drive that may contain a secret worth killing for…and the name of the one person who can help him access the data. That person is Quinn Rivers, a paranoid and reclusive computer expert who believes the CIA is tracking her every move. And she may be right.
When Alex shows up at her door with the hard drive, armed operatives are right behind him. Now Alex and Quinn are on the run. There is no one to trust, nowhere to hide, and nothing but the hard drive to prove that James Stacy’s death wasn’t random at all.
Series List:
The Cutline (An Alex Vane Media Thriller, Book 0)
The Anonymous Source (An Alex Vane Media Thriller, Book 1)
The Inverted Pyramid (An Alex Vane Media Thriller, Book 2)
The Mockingbird Drive (An Alex Vane Media Thriller, Book 3)
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Really enjoyed reading this book!
Intriguing one of best books I’ve read in a while
Good book
This book masquerades as a medical thriller, but part way through, it became science fiction I didn’t enjoy it and stopped reading it at that point.
Great plot, good characters.
Great book page turner
Fast read
I think I have read all of this series so far. Really good mystery series.
Very entertaining. Very unpredictable. Loved the characters. Great twists and turns.
Very original. Couldn’t put this book down.
I had not read any of the earlier books in this series but as a retiree from the computer field, It was particularly enjoyable to me because I had worked on IBM computers in the middle 60s which had disk drives like those in the book. I thoroughly enjoyed all the computer/internet references. The story moved. The characters, particularly Alex Vane and Quinn, are fun to be with. I will read the others in this series.
Good read. Sometimes difficult to understand the major players.
I really enjoyed this book and found it hard to put down – for at least the first 3/4 of the book. It was on its way to being a 5-star read until the ending. I liked the plot, the characters and the twists in the storyline but I felt let down at the end. Without the threads of the story being tied together and explained, it felt unfinished and incomplete, which was ultimately disappointing. I really wanted to know what happened to each of the main characters.
An incredible read hard to put down!
Good read! Great characters, good entertainment!
Good suspenseful read. Will read next in series.
The beginning was OK, but then it slowed down and seemed to have no real destination in view. Became slow and boring. My reading time is valuable to me, and I won’t keep trudging along hoping a slow moving story will pick up the pace (and grab my interest) further along. Sadly this one lost me about 1/3 of the way in, and I moved on to the next story in the queue.
It’s an OK book. I thought the characters are one dimensional.
Another great book in this series. Maybe sometimes predictable but otherwise good for me
really dragged out
The stereotypical one man against the world, CIA, FBI, local, state and Federal govt and wins handily. All that was need was to have Mossad, MI5 and Russia also join forces so hero could beat them all. Good sections wiped away by basic premise that decades old document that was of no interest at the time is of interest now.