14 May 2011
False Witness by Randy Singer
May 14, 2011
Could you image what would happen if someone could use an algorithm code to break all the encryptions on the internet? What if that someone was a crime organization like the Chinese Mafia.
Clark Shealy is a highly recommended bails bondsman. That highly recommended status is not a good thing for him this time around when the Chinese Mafia forces him to look for the one man who has this algorithm. Professor Kumari is fleeing for his life after he witness the mafia kill his associate. Clark only has forty eight hours to locate the professor, if he doesn’t find the professor his wife will pay the price with her life. Clark finds himself in a lot of moral issues. When push comes to shove he does the unthinkable to locate the professor and his wife.
Law student Jamie Brock is working in legal aid. She takes another routine case, or so she thought it would be. Her client is accused of defrauding the government and have encrypted algorithm. She finds out they are witness protection program and are now on the run when there location and names are compromised. Jamie finds herself pulled into a dangerous situation with the Chinese Mafia, and government deceit. With the mafia and the government wanting to get the algorithm and are willing to do just about anything to get the code. Not knowing who to trust as the bizarre twist in this case come to light. With the help of two of her classmates, and her law professor she finds that many lives are in her hands.
Wow, this is the first book that I have read from Randy Singer. This is just not another legal thriller. This story is full off suspense, action that you will find hard to put down. Singer put together a wonderful story that is unique and full of intrigue. I would highly recommend this book. It is another Christ centered story where faith and prayer are essential.
I love the fact that all the royalties of this book will be donated to the Dalit Freedom Network. You will find out in this book how India and the Dalit fit into this wonderful book.
B & B has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book. In no way was I asked to give a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
Clark Shealy is a highly recommended bails bondsman. That highly recommended status is not a good thing for him this time around when the Chinese Mafia forces him to look for the one man who has this algorithm. Professor Kumari is fleeing for his life after he witness the mafia kill his associate. Clark only has forty eight hours to locate the professor, if he doesn’t find the professor his wife will pay the price with her life. Clark finds himself in a lot of moral issues. When push comes to shove he does the unthinkable to locate the professor and his wife.
Law student Jamie Brock is working in legal aid. She takes another routine case, or so she thought it would be. Her client is accused of defrauding the government and have encrypted algorithm. She finds out they are witness protection program and are now on the run when there location and names are compromised. Jamie finds herself pulled into a dangerous situation with the Chinese Mafia, and government deceit. With the mafia and the government wanting to get the algorithm and are willing to do just about anything to get the code. Not knowing who to trust as the bizarre twist in this case come to light. With the help of two of her classmates, and her law professor she finds that many lives are in her hands.
Wow, this is the first book that I have read from Randy Singer. This is just not another legal thriller. This story is full off suspense, action that you will find hard to put down. Singer put together a wonderful story that is unique and full of intrigue. I would highly recommend this book. It is another Christ centered story where faith and prayer are essential.
I love the fact that all the royalties of this book will be donated to the Dalit Freedom Network. You will find out in this book how India and the Dalit fit into this wonderful book.
B & B has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book. In no way was I asked to give a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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