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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Review: Black Nowhere by Reece Hirsch

Black Nowhere
by Reece Hirsch

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Pages: 311
Format: eARC
Buy the Book: Amazon

Goodreads:  Special Agent Lisa Tanchik is the best at taking down cybercriminals. So when the FBI discovers a multibillion-dollar black market online, she’s tasked with finding the creator and bringing him to justice. Donning one of her many digital disguises, Tanchik goes undercover into the network.
Brilliant college student Nate Fallon started his site as an idealistic experiment. But his platform has made illegal trade not only more efficient—but also more dangerous. Now the FBI aren’t the only ones out to get him. As profits soar, a criminal organization casts its monstrous gaze on Fallon, and danger leaps from cyberspace into reality.
Feeling pressure from both sides of the law, Fallon is forced to make a decision with shattering consequences. Can Agent Tanchik find Fallon before his dangerous infrastructure falls into the wrong hands?

Kritters Thoughts:  Agent Lisa Tanchik is not your typical FBI agent and is still trying to make her place in the bureau with her unique skills and aptitude with all things related with the Dark Web.   After work she stumbles upon a website that happens to be the eBay for drugs, guns and all things questionable, she decides to talk to her boss to see if this is something worth pursuing, she ends up on an interagency task force where she must be a team player but also pursue her leads as she feels she must.  

I absolutely adored this book.  It was so fast paced and interesting with a new set of criminals in our technologically abled world.  I work at a technology company and I just kept of the smart people we employ under our roof and all the things that they can do with their skills, it blows my mind!  I loved that the agent that is at the center of the story wasn't typical and then our suspect wasn't typical either, reminded me that anyone can do bad things and anyone can have skills whether they fit the mold or not.  

I was excited to find out after I finished this book that it was labeled as book number one in a series, because I would love so many more books with Agent Lisa Tanchik at the center.  


Rating: absolutely loved it and want a sequel 

Ebook 2019 Challenge: 39 out of 100


Disclosure of Material Connection:  I received one copy of this book free of charge from Little Bird Publicity  I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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