Flashmob: A Novel

Flashmob: A Novel
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Motivated by money and revenge, he traces a series of electronic signatures to a reclusive billionaire living at sea, accompanied by a scary-smart female bodyguard who becomes Smith's partner in his quest. Eager to learn more, Smith hacks into the brain of an FBI agent investigating the attack to discover the bureau has been investigating a nefarious new threat called Downvote, an encrypted site on the dark net that lists the names of celebrities and offers a hefty bounty for anyone who can kill them - unleashing an anonymous and deadly flashmob with a keystroke. Gifted troubleshooter John Smith, introduced in the acclaimed thriller Killfile, must take down a shadowy figure who has weaponized the Internet, using social media to put a price on the heads of his targets in this intense, unstoppable thriller from the author reviewers have compared to Michael Crichton, Brad Thor, and James Rollins. Arriving at the wedding of Kira Sadeghi, a reality television celebrity he recently
Freaky mind controlman versus Internet Everyone wants to be able to read minds, right? Or control another person's mind so that they experience the pain of a gunshot wound or the terror invoked by the sight of an enormous shark. Right? Not if you're John Smith, spy, mind reader, bounty hunter, and all-around badass. Every time he uses his . "Exciting Original Protagonist with Exciting Original story" according to Weekly Reader. This is the second book in this new series. The first was “Killfile” but you don’t have to read it to enjoy and understand this one. I was hoping and praying after reading Killfile that we would get more books in this fast paced and original series. Luckily we did and this one lives . George D. Girton said Fast paced inventive thriller: laughs and danger all the way through. FlashMob by Christopher Farnsworth is a taut page-turner with an unusual perspective. Things move so fast that you’re a hundred pages in when you notice the protagonist’s name appear for the first time. By then he’s been shot, tied up, interrogated by the FBI … but not in that