Killer.com

Killer.com is a 2015 legal suspense thriller by Kenneth G. Eade. The novel is a fictional legal thriller and courtroom drama about a mob of anonymous cyber stalkers on the Internet who go too far and enlist the services of a killer for hire. The novel raises the issues of cyber stalking and cyber bullying, as well as use of the Dark Net.[1][2]

Killer.com
First edition
AuthorKenneth Eade
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreLegal thriller
PublisherCreateSpace
Publication date
2015
Media typePrint (Ebook, Paperback)
Pages303 pp
ISBN978-1-517-27720-8

Overview

This was Eade's seventh novel, and the fifth in his Brent Marks series of legal thrillers. The story takes place largely in Los Angeles, California.

Plot summary

In Killer.com, a group of anonymous cyber stalkers post defamatory matter about lawyer Brent Marks on the Internet. After he sues them for libel, his case is dismissed as a strategic lawsuit against public participation. When a killer-for-hire shows up on the scene, Marks finds himself accused of murder.[3]

Inspiration

Eade was inspired to write a fictional story which exposes the issue of cyber bullying and how the Internet is used anonymously to hurt others.[1]

Reception

Midwest Book Review said, "Those who enjoy Grisham and other legal studies and who appreciate more than a dose of reality in their fiction reads will find Killer.com to be one of Eade's most powerful works yet, providing a scenario firmly grounded in real possibilities and powerfully enhanced by a questionable, surprise outcome in an exquisitely well-done, complex thriller!" [4]

References

  1. Vinny O'Hare. "Featured Author Kenneth Eade". Book Reader Magazine. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  2. "The Devil and the Dark Net". dissidentvoice.org. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  3. "Independent Publisher News - Legal Thriller: Killer.com (murder mystery, pulp thrillers, crime thrillers) (Brent Marks Legal Thriller Series Book 5)". Independent Publisher News. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  4. "MBR: MBR Bookwatch, November 2015". www.midwestbookreview.com. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
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