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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This sounds like a really twisty cyber-thriller novel! Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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What's behind the ransomware problem Arnold Gold is hired to solve? A framing? cover-up? I'd love to read more of this cyber-thriller full of tension and suspense. Thanks for your review!
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I think that the topic of ransomware attack is current and that in combination with the tension that extends throughout the book, it is the main trump card of the novel.
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It seems like a fast-pace cyber novel adjusted to the era. I like its topic and I like how modern, i.e. technology and internet, is mixed with some sort of the traditional daily doing, i.e. the law firm.
Thanks for the insight!
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Post by Joseph Dunn »

I didn't realize that there was a cyber-thriller genre, but after reading your review, I'm interested in exploring it. It sounds like the author does a really good job of creating tension using Arnold's internal conflict. Great review - I'm adding this to my list!
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A cyber-thriller is a new genre for me and I am excited to read more about it. The review confirms my opinion that one should always listen to their gut feelings. I am curious to see how Gold deals with the fallout. Thanks for the review.
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Deadly Odds 4.0 suspense on what is the mystery behind the non disclosure agreement and not disclosing any case details on phone is a thing to watch out for besides it excites by touring us through the details of the different world not common to the Arnold.
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Post by Seamstress »

Sounds a bit strange, but none the less interesting. I always liked similar complicated stories with plots and twists, hidden in riddles, so if the book will show just fraction of what is promised in description, reader certainly won't be disappointed! Congrats with BOTD!
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Suspense, mysteries, and cyber-related thrillers are my cup of tea. This book's sample was a delightful read. I was hooked to the point where I felt bad when I had to pull myself away. Thank you for such a lovely review. I'm gonna go and fetch the other books in the series too!
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😮 WOW ❕ GREAT Review.. I really like it 💕 This book sounds exciting. I want to know what kind of geek he is.
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I like thrillers a lot and this book seems to be pretty engaging and tense with lots of actions that will keep me glued to the pages of the book till the very end. It will be interesting to read how the events unfold and what will happen to Arnold Gold. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Suspense-filled stories are my best.
The Author did a wonderful work.
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This book will directly go to my "to read" list. Can't wait to read how Gold dealt with the fallout.
Nice review :tiphat:
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It's commendable how this book made you formulate your own versions of the story while you were completely amazed by the actual plot. It sounds like a book which will keep the readers captivated till the end.
Thanks for this wonderful review :tiphat:
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Cyber Crime thrillers are as rare as they are exciting. Really intrigued by your review, can't wait to find out what happens at the end of the novel!!!!!
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