Jim Liston
ASIN: B00EBATCTU
Publisher: JRob Publishing
Pages: 74
Someone could be watching you right now, as you sit at your computer.You think you're alone and you expect to have a certain amount of privacy, but there's a good chance your computer isn't safe. It's one of the easiest things for a hacker to do. They can turn your webcam on, without you knowing, and watch everything you do. Jim and his team of computer hackers are searching for a killer. They know they're invading your privacy and it's illegal, but they don't care. If you have nothing to hide don't worry, they'll move on soon enough. Invasion of Privacy is a short fiction murder mystery that will have you on the edge of your seat. It's a decent-sized novella and an interesting angle on a modern if questionable method of detection, without delving into forensics nor taking the computereze technobabble to ridiculous lengths. The rest of the stories in the anthology are flash fiction ...