Kill Process

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by William Hertling

Angie, a twenty-year computer industry veteran, works as a data analyst for Tomo, the world's largest social networking firm, during the day; at night, she uses her database access to profile domestic abusers and kill the worst among them. She may not be able to undo the events of her own painful history, but she can help other women.

Angie recognizes Tomo for what it is—another terrible abuser—when he develops a misleading new product that preys on consumers' concerns to boost its own income. She plans to eliminate Tomo by creating a new social network that is entirely scattered, compartmentalized, and unbreakable, using her coding and hacking skills. If she succeeds, the Internet will be free of any centralized control.

But how can an antisocial, one-armed coder with too many dark secrets thrive when the world's largest tech business is determined to smash her and a shadowy government black operations organisation assigns a psychopath to investigate her increasing digital footprint?"

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There is nothing more dangerous than when a manager learns a new piece of lingo.

— William Hertling, Kill Process