Hacker (Sulan, #0)

The Matrix meets The Hunger Games

"Hank is definitely an intelligent and strong female!"

"...this thriller is fast-paced, action-packed, and the characters well developed."

"The storyline is captivating, entertaining and truly breathtaking."

-Reviews from Goodreads

 

Hank knows her employer isn't a saint.

 

She's never asked where the money comes from. Questions could lead to her losing her job, to her family ending up on the streets. Or worse, in a refugee camp.

Then the day comes when she's tasked with the unthinkable.

 

If she does as ordered, an innocent girl will die. If she refuses to cooperate, she and her family will pay the ultimate price.

 

Can Hank keep her family safe? Will she remain in the good graces of her dangerous employer?

 

In this prequel to the Sulan series, get ready to be transported to a dark world where life is cheap and entire families live in office cubicles. This fast-paced YA dystopian adventure will keep you turning the page.


 

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Hacker (Sulan, #0)

The Matrix meets The Hunger Games

"Hank is definitely an intelligent and strong female!"

"...this thriller is fast-paced, action-packed, and the characters well developed."

"The storyline is captivating, entertaining and truly breathtaking."

-Reviews from Goodreads

 

Hank knows her employer isn't a saint.

 

She's never asked where the money comes from. Questions could lead to her losing her job, to her family ending up on the streets. Or worse, in a refugee camp.

Then the day comes when she's tasked with the unthinkable.

 

If she does as ordered, an innocent girl will die. If she refuses to cooperate, she and her family will pay the ultimate price.

 

Can Hank keep her family safe? Will she remain in the good graces of her dangerous employer?

 

In this prequel to the Sulan series, get ready to be transported to a dark world where life is cheap and entire families live in office cubicles. This fast-paced YA dystopian adventure will keep you turning the page.


 

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Hacker (Sulan, #0)

Hacker (Sulan, #0)

by Camille Picott
Hacker (Sulan, #0)

Hacker (Sulan, #0)

by Camille Picott

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Overview

The Matrix meets The Hunger Games

"Hank is definitely an intelligent and strong female!"

"...this thriller is fast-paced, action-packed, and the characters well developed."

"The storyline is captivating, entertaining and truly breathtaking."

-Reviews from Goodreads

 

Hank knows her employer isn't a saint.

 

She's never asked where the money comes from. Questions could lead to her losing her job, to her family ending up on the streets. Or worse, in a refugee camp.

Then the day comes when she's tasked with the unthinkable.

 

If she does as ordered, an innocent girl will die. If she refuses to cooperate, she and her family will pay the ultimate price.

 

Can Hank keep her family safe? Will she remain in the good graces of her dangerous employer?

 

In this prequel to the Sulan series, get ready to be transported to a dark world where life is cheap and entire families live in office cubicles. This fast-paced YA dystopian adventure will keep you turning the page.


 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155597650
Publisher: Camille Picott
Publication date: 04/26/2018
Series: Sulan
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 289 KB
Age Range: 13 Years

About the Author

Camille Picott has been writing novels about the End of the World & Beyond since she was twelve years old. Among her books you can find dystopia and zombie stories, how-to manuals for speculative fiction authors, and Asian-inspired fantasy novels. Camille loves nothing more than penning an epic action scene or pushing a character to her limits.


Camille loves cooking and running absurdly long distances. It’s not unusual to find her chopping veggies in the kitchen late at night or hitting the trail in her running shoes long before the sun rises. She considers sleep to be optional and largely overrated.

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