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The Devil's Code

The Devil's Code

“Crime fiction doesn’t have nearly enough droll master thieves like Kidd and his stunning partner in righteous crime, LuEllen.”—Los Angeles Times

When Kiddartist, computer whiz, and professional criminal—learns of a colleague’s murder, he doesn’t buy the official story: that a jittery security guard caught the hacker raiding the files of a high-tech Texas corporation. It’s not what his friend was looking for that got him killed. It’s what he already knew. For Kidd and LuEllen, infiltrating the firm is the first move. Discovering the secrets of its devious entrepreneur is the next. But it’s more than a secretit’s a conspiracy. And it’s landed Kidd and LuEllen in the cross-hairs of an unknown assassin hellbent on conning the life out of the ultimate con artists....

Reviews
  • The Devil’s Code

    Could not get through this book. Unlike Sandford’s work.

    By 110traut

  • Fun read

    I really enjoy John Sanford’s characters, and this book was no exception...a fun, entertaining read.

    By Jeweldaddy001

  • Review

    As always, Sanford is without peer.

    By James Quincey

  • Preyerless

    I miss Lucas, Virgil and the gang. Character development is fair in this book. Plot line is a bit shaky. Still, it's John Sandford, and I like him.....even when it's not his best stuff.

    By Crzyhrt

  • Good book, Great Author

    I reall enjoyed this book. You don’t have to be a tech to enjoy it or a guy for that matter as many book like this target a male audience. However, as both, I do wish there was more of a tech angle to it.Still, a solid read.

    By AngelxAces

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