iWorld by Kris Brooker

Conspiracy Thriller
Data streaming from modern satellites has immersed our world in a sea of information. We swim in that sea daily. It is attempting to re-map our brains.
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iWorld by Kris Brooker

Kassandra Krane works for the L.A.P.D. fighting crime with paperwork. What she can’t fight is the terminal cancer diagnosed for her son, Josh.

So when an obscure charity offers the hope of a cure, accepting will cost Kass dearly. They’ll take her son, and make her a fugitive, destroying the life she knew. There will be no going back, and the only way forward is on the wrong side of the Law she’d sworn to uphold.

With a retired assassin and a bi-polar conspiracy cell as her allies, they’ll pit themselves against a rogue faction of the CIA.

A cryptic message left by the group’s leader is the key to discovering the secret. Why American kids are getting cancer, and how it threatens to unleash a global catastrophe.

Start the body count. Kass won’t stop until she gets her son back.

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4.7 out of 5 stars (based on 159 reviews)

First time I’ve stayed up until 3am to finish a book in quite a while, and it felt rather good. Iworld is a thriller set in Mexico and the USA. Lots of pieces to puzzle through. Kass is extraordinary. Penguins lol

Elizabeth Drury

What a fabulous thriller of a book. The characters are so well written they jump off the pages. A book of twisting plot and action to take your breath away. I recommend to all

Ian LeSaint

Buckle up for a rollercoster ride with this one. Enjoyable and exciting, it did make me want to turn to the next page. Great characters, very inteligent and thoughtful script.

Mane

Kass is my hero. Despite her son being kidnapped, getting framed for murder, being hunted by the FBI, assaulted by a dark-ops hit squad. Crikey! She never loses focus. Kass rises above the hurt and fights back. Great book

Katherine Pierce

Kass is probably one of few characters I’ve ever empathised with. Overall this was an enjoyable read.

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