Cyberkill: The Cybercode Chronicles

· Gatekeeper Press
Ebook
358
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About this ebook

 Bits and bytes can steal and kill... 


Massive cyberattacks hit slot machines in mob-run Las Vegas casinos. Private investigator and computer consultant Wolf Ruger joins a cabal of infosecurity experts in the world of ransomware, bots, sinkholes and sandboxes. Meanwhile, he agrees to investigate seemingly unrelated murders at an Indianapolis medical clinic. 


Wolf must find answers in the dangerous and high stakes domains of international cybercriminals and mobsters while walking a fine line between law enforcement and organized crime. His hands are full maintaining steamy relationships with two women, each desiring a no-strings-attached arrangement.


“Cyberkill” is Book One of The Cybercode Chronicles.

About the author

 Ross Carley served as a military intelligence officer and an engineering professor. He is a cybersecurity and computational intelligence consultant.


His novels feature Wolf Ruger, a private investigator and computer consultant. An Iraq vet, Wolf manages violence-induced PTSD episodes as he solves brutal murders and international cybercrimes, undeterred by beautiful women and organized crime. 


Ross’ two previous novels are Dead Drive (2016), a private investigator murder mystery, and Formula Murder (2017), set in the fast-paced formula racing industry. 


He belongs to the Indianapolis Chapter of Sisters in Crime, and lives with the love of his life Francie. They split their time between Indianapolis, IN and Fort Walton Beach, FL.


Visit his website www.RossCarleyAuthor.com and Facebook page www.Facebook.com/RossCarleyBooks

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