Kill Code

Kill Code

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Darci Mendelssohn works for one of the American government's most top secret branches, the Crypt; yet there are many secrets unknown even to her. All at once, her friend goes missing, and she finds herself in the middle of a conspiracy to upend the nation's political stability that turns even the Crypt against her. She believes that these events are intertwined, and she knows something must be done. But is it worth risking her reputation and her job to go in alone? Pursuit could mean imprisonment for her, but disregard could mean death for many. In "Kill Code," the author of "Oroktiv's Dream" and the "Book from the Basement" brings a thrilling tale with action and surprises at every turn. "She darted out the emergency exit. Emerging, she found that the base had, in one moment, become like a disturbed bed of ants. Personnel and soldiers alike scrambled about in different directions. The siren that echoed across the campus aggravated her already ringing ears. She looked to see if she could find a familiar face somewhere in the crowd so she could ask what was happening. While she was searching, the PA crackled to life. 'Code 38-B, Code 38-B,' a voice barked. 'Rogue agent. I repeat--' And everything went dark." Cover background credit to B.S. Wise on Visualhunt / CC BY License link: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/legalcode
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Privacy. Freedom. Justice. These are lies that are perpetrated by the world to give the illusion of free-will. They are the power. They are watching. They are listening. They are tired of your dissent and disobedience. They are coming to delete you from the past, the present and the future. Who will stop them? A group of...I guess you'd call them 'former civil servants' wrestle with the atrocities that they have committed for their government. In a country where privacy, freedom and justice exist only for the people in power, they must decide whether to escape and be free, or stay and fight for redemption, but each has a price.

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