Programmed for Danger
(2012)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Karen McCullough, 2012
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1 online resource (201 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781476018140 MWT18475180, 1476018146 18475180
LANGUAGE
English
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Andrea Kingston is surprised by the cool reception she receives when she arrives with her team of troubleshooters to work on Feverill-West's computer problems. It's not the first time she's dealt with people aggravated by programming flaws and hardware malfunctions. Nor is she any stranger to corporate politics and bickering. But normally people are happy to see her since she promises to fix their technical issues. The level of hostility she encounters this time is new, as is the serious nature of the incidents plaguing Feverill-West's data processing system.With the reluctant help of Feverill-West's attractive Operations Manager, David Purcell, Andi tackles the problems, only to discover that at least some of them are deliberate sabotage. The closer she gets to the source of the attacks, the more personal and vicious they become. When someone knocks her out to prevent her learning anything more, Andi realizes that more than just her professional reputation is on the line. She'll have to risk her life to solve the crimes being perpetrated against the company. Karen McCullough is the author of ten published novels in the mystery, romantic suspense, and fantasy genres and has won numerous awards, including an Eppie Award for fantasy. She's also been a four-time Eppie finalist, and a finalist in the Prism, Dream Realm, Rising Star, Lories, Scarlett Letter, and Vixen Awards contests. Her short fiction has appeared in several anthologies and numerous small press publications in the fantasy, science fiction, and romance genres. Her most recent release is A GIFT FOR MURDER, published in hardcover by Five Star/Gale Group Mysteries. She invites visitors to check out her home on the web at and her site for the Market Center Mysteries series,

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