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An IndieReader/Huffington Post Best of 2016 Selection! Andrew Diamond’s smart, wholly engrossing cyber crime novel, IMPALA

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Impala

by Andrew Diamond
4.2 stars – 50 reviews
Everyday Price: $4.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
  • Gold Medal Winner – 2017 Readers’ Favorite Awards 
  • First Place Winner – Genre Fiction – 24th Annual Writer’s Digest Awards 
  • An Amazon Best Book of the Month – Sept. 2016 – Mystery/Thriller 
  • An IndieReader/Huffington Post Best of 2016 Selection 
  • A Kirkus Recommended Review – September 2016 

After four years on the straight and narrow, Russell Fitzpatrick has a boring job, the wrong woman, and an itch for something more. All he needs to get his life going again is a nudge in the wrong direction.

When he receives a cryptic email from a legendary and slightly deranged fellow hacker–his old friend, Charlie, whom he knows to be dead–he tries to tell himself it’s none of his concern. But the guy who stalks him across town at night, the two thugs waiting in the alley, and a ruthless FBI agent let him know his days are numbered if he doesn’t turn over the money Charlie stole.

The problem is, Russ doesn’t have it. As his enemies close in from all sides, Russ slowly unwinds the inner workings of his old friend’s paranoid mind and finds that Charlie left behind something worth much more than the money. And no one but him is onto it…

Impala is one of the best indie novels I’ve had the pleasure of reading and reviewing. Think of it as a modern cyber-infused update of the classic crime caper…” 5 star review

Russ tried to go straight. But his eccentric dead friend pulls him into a bunch of trouble. The stolen money isn’t worth it, but the girl is. Andrew Diamond’s cyber-thriller Impala. Russ’ enemies have a problem.

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Impala

by Andrew Diamond
4.0 stars – 27 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

– An Amazon.com Best Book of the Month – Sept. 2016 – Mystery/Thriller
– An IndieReader Best of 2016 Selection
– First Place Winner – Genre Fiction – 24th Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards

After four years on the straight and narrow, Russell Fitzpatrick has a boring job, the wrong woman, and an itch for something more. All he needs to get his life going again is a nudge in the wrong direction.
When he receives a cryptic email from a legendary and slightly deranged fellow hacker–his old friend, Charlie, whom he knows to be dead–he tries to tell himself it’s none of his concern. But the guy who stalks him across town at night, the two thugs waiting in the alley, and a ruthless FBI agent let him know his days are numbered if he doesn’t turn over the money Charlie stole.
The problem is, Russ doesn’t have it. As his enemies close in from all sides, Russ slowly unwinds the inner workings of his old friend’s paranoid mind and finds that Charlie left behind something worth much more than the money. And no one but him is onto it…

Editorial Reviews

[Diamond] gets all the little things right, as well as the big ones, in this riveting novel…A convincing, complex cyberthriller. — Kirkus Reviews

A smart, wholly engrossing cyber crime novel about a talented hacker trying to escape his past…Diamond successfully re-skins the timeless crime novel template about a small-time crook gone legit, only to find he can’t escape his past. As you might expect, the temptations of money, love and the forbidden are nearly impossible to resist, and that makes for great tension. Impala is full of hard-hitting insights that ring true. Impala is a must-read for any thriller fan with a computer science-degree, and is highly recommended for the rest of us. — BestThrillers.com

Mystery and thriller readers are in for a treat with Impala, a story in which a man trying to change his world battles forces which draw him back into the seedier side of life. Russell can’t back down and can’t let go of anything completely. Neither can the reader let go of the winding, compelling story that is Impala… Impala does a terrific job of crafting a gritty, savvy and devious protagonist who moves through his world with precision and personal angst. The result fine-tunes a personal story and thriller, bringing Russell’s purposes and decisions to life in a series of events that make for a compelling, unexpected mystery that’s hard to put down and satisfyingly complex to the end.  — D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

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