The Deadliest Game

The Deadliest Game

A Computer Hacker Fights Terrorists Hatching a 9/11 Plot

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“Deadly Odds is original, and a first rate thriller.”
–Philip Margolin, NY Times bestselling author of Woman with a Gun

What happens when a shy and awkward computer hacker gets involved with terrorists?

Arnold Gold is a young computer genius with impeccable hacking skills and a knack for making accurate predictions.  But being holed up in his room all day has made him terribly awkward around women, and he decides to take matters into his own hands with a trip to Vegas. Little does he know that a trip “to get lucky” will make him and his hacking skills a bull’s-eye target for terrorists and the FBI.

When a menacing and bloodthirsty terrorist group want Arnold’s hacking system to hatch an act of terrorism, they’ll do anything to claim it. Even killing his friend Howie. Now, with the FBI wanting him jailed and the terrorists wanting him killed, Arnold finds himself trapped in a high-stakes game with the odds of survival nonexistent. Unless he works with the FBI to capture the terrorists, meaning he will have to comply with their deadly demands.

Deadly Odds takes the reader inside the world of computer hacking and terrorism to create a heart-pounding, insidious thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Only one man can save the nation from another 9/11 of even more catastrophic proportions.

OK, so thrillers are not my preferred book genre. That having been said, I found Deadly Odds eminently readable. The story chugs right along. Deadly Odds won’t win a Pulitzer Prize, but if you’re looking for some escapist entertainment reading this is a good place to look. Find it at Amazon at this link…

John Kumiski

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