Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Review: Dark Webb by Harry Dayle


Dark Webb by Harry Dayle
Publisher: Shelfless
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Pages: 352
Publication Date: April, 2016
Rating: 5/5
Summary:
Taken from Goodreads.com:
            “Reclusive website designer Thaddeus Webb thinks he knows the internet, but a brief excursion into its shadier regions throws up more than he bargained for. He stumbles across a harrowing video of a captive girl, her destiny to be decided by paying voters.
When it becomes clear the authorities aren’t taking the plight of the victim seriously, Thad knows he can’t stand by and do nothing. Could this be his chance to redeem himself for the sins of his past?
Before he knows it, he’s become embroiled in a search that traverses both physical space and cyber-space as he works to track down the un-trackable, trace the untraceable, and try to save the blameless teenager before the vote reaches its grisly conclusion.”
Pros:
·       I loved this plot so much! It taught me a lot of new information about the dark web while keeping me entertained.
·       I loved how the story jumped from past to present to show two different stories that eventually are connected at the end.
Cons:
·       There were only a few parts that I felt dragged on a bit.
Final Thoughts:
            I loved this book way more than I expected to. It had mystery and crimes that were not too graphic. Each piece of evidence that was uncovered made me want to read more and more. I also have never found a book dealing with crime on the dark web so that made it stand out to me. It also taught me a lot about the dark web that I didn’t know. I would definitely recommend for fans of crime novels!


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