![]() ![]() ![]() Ware has often highlighted technology as a malignant, uncontrollable force in her novels, and it’s frequently at odds with her luxurious, somewhat timeless settings. Apparently, Gabe had found a “zero-day exploit,” a backdoor vulnerability, in a popular app, one that could be worth a lot of money to governments and bad actors. With the help of her sister and Cole Garrick, Gabe’s oldest friend, she’s able to elude capture and begin her own investigation, determined to find her husband’s killer. When she’s asked to return to the station for a few more questions, Jack quickly realizes that she’s under suspicion-and so she goes on the run. In shock, Jack reports the murder, talks to the police again, and goes to stay with her older sister, Helena Wick, for a day. ![]() Leaving a job one night, Jack is picked up by the police-an occupational hazard-and when she returns home, she finds Gabe’s body, throat slit. Jacintha “Jack” Cross is a “penetration tester”: She’s the boots-on-the-ground person for testing out security systems, while her husband, Gabe, does the same for cybersecurity. When a security expert is murdered, his wife will stop at nothing to find the killer-even as she becomes suspect No. ![]()
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