Official Review: Deadly Odds 4.0 by Allen Wyler

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Re: Official Review: Deadly Odds 4.0 by Allen Wyler

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I really like the way the book review covers this suspense-filled series.The description of Gold the main character ,the tone and the orderly reflection of acts of mischief even creates the whole book!
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Deadly Odds 4.0 seems to be a great cyber-thriller to those readers who enjoy so many twists and suspenseful scenes. I don't know if it is for me, but congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the informative review!
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What an interesting and captivating book. With a wonderful thriller, I wonder how the story plays out for Gold’s character. Good review.
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Post by shena Stewart »

This review is very thrilling I would love to read this book base on your review , it give me the sense of excitement. Thanks very much.
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Sounds like a breath-taking novel. C/T/M/H is my favorite genre. I can feel easily related to the story right in the first chapter as soon as I found out Arnold used a smartphone. "swipe Accept" is so familiar an act. Cyber is a new intriguing topic to delve in to me. Thanks for your great review!
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This novel seems very intriguing. The tension build-up and mystery will keep the reader engaged throughout the book. I am very curious to know how the story progresses. Thank you for the great review.
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These cybercrimes are becoming an issue; I think our tech geek should follow his guts if something tells him that there is something wrong. I guess who wouldn't want to live in Honolulu though. Thanks for the great review.
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"Deadly Odds 4.0" by Allen Wyler - Arnold Gold, the protagonist, grips your imagination from the first word. He is humanized for the reader by his excessive attachment and concern for his beloved dog. He is asked to take on a clandestine work assignment concerning ransomware and is flown by private jet to Seattle by his new employers. ThANKS FOR THE ENTHUSIASTIC REVIEW.
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Post by Rashi Agrawal »

As you have mentioned in your review that anyone who loves tension-filled cyber-thriller would love this book, I think this one shall be a pass for me. I don’t enjoy such books much. Thanks for a great review it helped me decide whether I would like to read the book or not.
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Post by Ari Martinez »

I usually find books that revolve around cybersecurity to be a bit boring, but I love that you mentioned how suspenseful this one is since I love suspenseful and mysterious novels. I also like that people's motives are not revealed immediately since I love a book that makes me think. Thank you for the review, I'll have to take a look at this one.
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I had not read the other three parts of this book.
But the review sounds interesting. I will try to give this book some time. Thanks for review.
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Excellent review! I have been wanting to read a book about Ransomware/Cyber threats. I enjoy cyber security stories but good ones are hard to come by. Thanks again for the great review. It made my day to find a good book!
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In today's technological era, it is great to see literature following suit. A cyber thriller based on a ransomware attack, and all the nuances involved, sounds exciting!
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Post by marilumontero »

Arnold seems very distrustful and alert to others, he tries to remain calm and diplomatic, however, he is disappointed in the behavior of others.
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Though it is not a genre I read often this does look like an interesting novel with plenty of suspense. The story is very appropriate for the times, the characters are well crafted with an exciting plot line. Thanks for the good review on this book.
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