Max Deepfake Revenge
by Anthony Silman
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Pub Date 13 Nov 2022 | Archive Date 10 Sep 2023
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Description
A frenzied drug pusher brutally attacks Jo Hadge on her doorstep late at night. Terrified, she defends herself and, in desperate danger, lashes out and stabs him.
But it is Jo who ends up in court and must face a tense, nerve-shredding trial.
Dan, her partner and lover, believes in her innocence. He wants revenge. He creates a devastating sham social media campaign of retribution, posting fictitious deepfake videos of character destruction.
A horrifying international cataclysm follows his brilliant comeuppance. From the UK to Ohio to Mexico and Ecuador, Dan’s crusade wreaks terrible repercussions on the families and gangs of cocaine suppliers.
Suddenly a psychopathic IT mogul, a cartel boss, dealers and pushers are all caught by Dan’s deepfake sting – but who will pay, and what is the shocking price of a lover’s vengeance?
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Featured Reviews
let go. The story revolves around Jo Hadge, who faces a terrifying attack and finds herself in an unexpected courtroom battle. As her partner, Dan, seeks justice, the narrative takes a chilling turn with the use of deepfake technology to wage revenge on those responsible.
The author’s storytelling is relentless, filled with suspense and unexpected twists that keep you on the edge of your seat. The book delves into themes of justice, vengeance, and the consequences of using technology for retribution.
Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of revenge like you've never seen before in Max Deepfake Revenge by Anthony Silman! From the moment I started reading, I was hooked on this thrilling tale of Jo Hadge, a woman fighting for her innocence, and her partner, Dan, who'll stop at nothing to seek revenge. But it's not just any revenge; it's a tech-powered vendetta that takes the story to jaw-dropping heights.
Silman's storytelling is fast-paced and electrifying, making it impossible to put the book down. The use of deepfake technology adds a modern and chilling twist to the age-old concept of revenge. If you're a fan of heart-pounding thrillers that explore the moral and ethical dilemmas of our tech-driven world, Max Deepfake Revenge is a must-read that will keep you guessing until the very end. Don't miss out on this electrifying ride of justice and payback!
Olderbury is a well heeled town, booming some may say, affluent and proud…..and becoming riddled with drug use
After a nasty incident on a doorstep a terrifically written court case ensues where we see if good will really outdo bad and do even the good want it to be outdone?maybe preferring the bad to stay ‘shuttered away’ and not interfere with the glam of the town
Interspersed with a high tech companies almost cartel like encouraging of drug running and supply in the town we end up with a very different kind of thriller
The writing is so socially aware it stings, one of the best opening chapters I can remember and so good I re read it to absorb again what the author was saying, you can taste the reality of the words
With a oh so truthful bit on the Pandemic as it happened ( not part of the book as so much it appeared during the book if makes sense ) and the almost wincingly biting reality commentary on, well everything from social media to shopping and the mega character descriptions this book is outstanding in its ability to make you want to shout ‘read this’ just to experience the penmanship of the author
The Hi Tech business mentioned before maybe got a twitch confusing at times but honestly it didn’t matter such was the luxury of such good commentary prose
Magnificent!