Fatal Score

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book Fatal Score by John Rogers, Gotuit Publishing LLC
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Rogers ISBN: 9781732226210
Publisher: Gotuit Publishing LLC Publication: February 18, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Rogers
ISBN: 9781732226210
Publisher: Gotuit Publishing LLC
Publication: February 18, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Fatal Score is a thriller about big data, an ordinary guy who discovers a terrible secret, and a quirky, brilliant woman who becomes his ally.

Kirkus Reviews calls it “A rousing launch to a thriller series that has potential regardless of which character takes the spotlight.” Edgar finalist Steve Ulfelder says, “With memorable characters, precise writing, and a very human story that all of us can relate to, Fatal Scoreis a brilliant debut thriller. Rogers' expertise in Big Data and today's Byzantine healthcare system propelled me straight through to the perfect final scene!”

Joe Mayfield’s life comes apart when his wife is denied cancer treatment. It’s a few years from now, after what the media called CyberWar I. In the wake of fires, dam breeches, power grid failures, and a small nuclear episode, the united states has rushed to develop the most secure data vault in history. Critical data are protected by a firewall called the Interagency Communication Channel, The Yak. Genetic research has given Congress the opportunity to control medical spending using a set of numbers somewhat like a credit score. A high health score gets you expensive cutting edge care. A low score? Painkillers and prayers at the end. So, what do you do when your wife’s healthscore is mysteriously slashed, she’s denied treatment and dies?

Joe’s frantic response is to hack into the Yak. Too late to save her, he finds the cruel secret that explains her death: an organization called Phoenix is skimming billions in false medical payments. His prying alerts Phoenix, but also Louise Napolitani (“Weezy”), the Yak’s best Tracker. Pursued by Phoenix thugs, Joe goes off the grid, living on cash in out-of-the-way places and remembering his wife through the music she loved. Weezy runs him down just before Phoenix catches him. Skeptical of Joe’s claims at first, she ferrets out the truth: thousands like Joe’s wife will die. Ignoring a gag order at work, she joins Joe in a single wide trailer in Panacea, Florida…way off the grid, or so they think until Phoenix finds them and comes up with a whole new take on “burn the evidence.”

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Fatal Score is a thriller about big data, an ordinary guy who discovers a terrible secret, and a quirky, brilliant woman who becomes his ally.

Kirkus Reviews calls it “A rousing launch to a thriller series that has potential regardless of which character takes the spotlight.” Edgar finalist Steve Ulfelder says, “With memorable characters, precise writing, and a very human story that all of us can relate to, Fatal Scoreis a brilliant debut thriller. Rogers' expertise in Big Data and today's Byzantine healthcare system propelled me straight through to the perfect final scene!”

Joe Mayfield’s life comes apart when his wife is denied cancer treatment. It’s a few years from now, after what the media called CyberWar I. In the wake of fires, dam breeches, power grid failures, and a small nuclear episode, the united states has rushed to develop the most secure data vault in history. Critical data are protected by a firewall called the Interagency Communication Channel, The Yak. Genetic research has given Congress the opportunity to control medical spending using a set of numbers somewhat like a credit score. A high health score gets you expensive cutting edge care. A low score? Painkillers and prayers at the end. So, what do you do when your wife’s healthscore is mysteriously slashed, she’s denied treatment and dies?

Joe’s frantic response is to hack into the Yak. Too late to save her, he finds the cruel secret that explains her death: an organization called Phoenix is skimming billions in false medical payments. His prying alerts Phoenix, but also Louise Napolitani (“Weezy”), the Yak’s best Tracker. Pursued by Phoenix thugs, Joe goes off the grid, living on cash in out-of-the-way places and remembering his wife through the music she loved. Weezy runs him down just before Phoenix catches him. Skeptical of Joe’s claims at first, she ferrets out the truth: thousands like Joe’s wife will die. Ignoring a gag order at work, she joins Joe in a single wide trailer in Panacea, Florida…way off the grid, or so they think until Phoenix finds them and comes up with a whole new take on “burn the evidence.”

More books from Mystery & Suspense

Cover of the book The Street by John Rogers
Cover of the book Dead in the Water by John Rogers
Cover of the book Atonement by John Rogers
Cover of the book Droopy; a Story of Terror by John Rogers
Cover of the book The One Thousand: Book Two: Team of Seven by John Rogers
Cover of the book The Murderous Meat Pudding by John Rogers
Cover of the book Stone Cold by John Rogers
Cover of the book Sound of Secrets (A Saltwater Romance) by John Rogers
Cover of the book A Woman of Valor by John Rogers
Cover of the book Némésis (Nouvelle traduction révisée) by John Rogers
Cover of the book The Sea Crystal and Other Weird Tales by John Rogers
Cover of the book Brothers' Tears by John Rogers
Cover of the book Trail of Destruction by John Rogers
Cover of the book Oath of Honor by John Rogers
Cover of the book Pierrot Love: When A Call From The Other Side Takes Its Own Side by John Rogers
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy