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Hacked

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Aloysius Tucker vows vengeance when a hacker terrorizes his ten-year-old cousin online. But the situation goes sideways fast, threatening to take Tucker off-line for good. #TuckerGate

Promising his cousin that he'll get an apology from an Internet bully, Tucker finds himself in a flame war that goes nuclear after a hacker is murdered. Now more hackers, the whole Twitterverse, and a relentless bounty hunter agree on one thing—Tucker is the killer and he must be stopped.

With death threats filling his inbox, Tucker battles Anonymous, Chinese spies, and his own self-destructive rage while chasing a murderer the online community has named the HackMaster. Can Tucker clear his name and build a case against the killer before the death threats come true?

Praise for Hacked:

"Outstanding...[A] bloody but supremely readable outing."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"This outing, despite some nasty revelations about cyberbullying, is the most upbeat of the [Tucker Mysteries]."—Kirkus Reviews

"Lock down your social media accounts, put some tape across your webcam, and close your blinds before you settle in to read this, because Ray Daniel—like his wry, world-weary hacker protagonist, Aloysius Tucker—is damn good at what he does. Hacked is more than just a thrilling story—it's also a timely takedown of internet outrage culture, and a harrowing exploration of the very consequences of online bullying."—Chris Holm, Anthony Award-winning author of The Killing Kind

Praise for the Tucker Mysteries:

"Compulsively readable...Against a meticulously detailed Boston background, the likable but undisciplined Tucker lurches from one crisis to the next."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Crisp writing, an engaging plot, and well-drawn characters make this...a corker of a mystery."—Library Journal (starred review)

"A fast-paced crime thriller with an engaging narrator, quirky characters, and explosive secrets...4 stars."—Suspense Magazine

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from April 24, 2017
      Wanting to do the right thing isn’t enough, as Aloysius Tucker discovers in Daniel’s outstanding fourth mystery featuring the Boston computer whiz (after 2016’s Child Not Found). When the Facebook account of Tucker’s 10-year-old cousin, Maria Rizzo, is flooded with vile insults and lesbian porn, her two adoptive moms turn to him for help. Tucker, who’s been standing in for the girl’s late father, comes to think that the older brother of one of Maria’s classmates, Gustav Olinsky, may have been involved in the hacking. But when he consults two FBI agents he knows and mentions Gustav’s name, the hitherto friendly agents suddenly refuse to cooperate. Later, somebody posts false claims about him on the internet, with his real name and address made public; protestors gather in the street outside his house in the South End. A hacker’s murder raises the stakes. Well-meaning and likable, Tucker is his own worst enemy as he struggles with uncontrollable rage and excessive alcohol consumption in this bloody but supremely readable outing. Agent: Eric Ruben, Ruben Agency.

    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2017
      Aloysius Tucker goes up against the HackMaster.It all starts when Tucker's cousin, 10-year-old Maria Rizzo, gets life-ruined by someone who hacks into her Facebook account and bombards her friends with lesbian porn--a tactic that particularly riles Maria's aunt and guardian, Adriana, and her wife, Catherine. It's only natural that they turn to a computer security consultant like Tucker (Child Not Found, 2016, etc.) for help, and it's scarcely less natural that Tucker, once he's identified the hacker Runway as Peter Olinsky, the older brother of one of Maria's Facebook friends, should get in his virtual face, barging into a chat room and responding to Runway's taunts about his wife's death: "I'm going to fucking cut your head off." And of course it's even more natural that Tucker's visit to Peter next morning to videotape an apology he can share with Maria ends when he finds Peter's headless corpse. Tucker can explain himself, more or less, to his FBI friend Bobby Miller and Bobby's coldly beautiful colleague, Mel Hunter, but he can't keep Runway's online buddies in PwnSec from accusing him on #TuckerGate of killing Runway, publishing his address, and demanding vigilante justice. From this point on, Tucker should be doomed or at least intimidated by the numbers of his uninformed enemies into radio silence. But the killer he's dubbed the HackMaster just can't quit beheading the members of PwnSec, and eventually there aren't enough suspects left to keep Tucker guessing any longer. Daniel keeps dropping his hero into deeper and deeper trouble. His first three cases have left him with precious little to lose, though, and this outing, despite some nasty revelations about cyberbullying, is the most upbeat of the four.

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