Larry Hawthorne has been set up to take the blame for a colossal screw up at the prestigious finance company for which he works.
With the help of a dusty old Dot Matrix printer sending him cryptic messages, he begins to formulate a plan that will take his enemies down and ensure his meteoric rise to the top.
DOT MATRIX by Jack Binding elicits sympathy for Hawthorne from the get-go. The author does such a great job of describing the characters, I wanted Baker dead too. The unfolding of events is dark and captivating. Unfortunately, Hawthorne should've taken the printer home with him...
As always,
AstraDaemon
No comments:
Post a Comment