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Denial of Service

Link Webber Series, Book 2

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Denial of Service

By: E.J. Yerzak
Narrated by: Paul Seyler
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Winner of The 2023 Independent Press Award for Best Technothriller

By all accounts, Lincoln Webber has the life he wanted—a beautiful girlfriend, his own company, and a sweet side gig teaching a few college courses in the heart of Boston. But when one of Link's star students goes missing just days before finals, and all of the evidence points to him, his world quickly collapses.

A cyber professor who is more than capable of covering his digital tracks, Link soon realizes that the missing girl is just the start of his problems when another student turns up dead. With his career and personal relationships on the line, the threats come at him on multiple fronts as he tries to clear his name and find the missing girl. Seeing isn't always believing, and nothing is as it seems in this thrilling sequel to Access Point.

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EJ Yerzak's second Link Weber novel is tightly constructed and moves at a brisk pace while keeping you guessing along the way at what exactly is happening to Link. Some good payoffs and a lesson in why it's important to pay attention if you happen to be taking a cryptology course. I highly recommend this novel and I'm looking forward to reading EJ's next novel. I should highlight that EJ Yerzak donates the proceeds from his literary works to help fund Alzheimers research.

An outstanding second novel by EJ Yerzak

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