![]() ![]() She plays her emotions close to the vest and doesn’t let the reader in for more than a second at a time.Īs the mastermind of the greatest hack in history, I guess that makes complete sense, but it also didn’t make her a warm and fuzzy character. Harper is another enigma and unreliable character. This may be part of his ‘hacker brain’ coming into play, but it also made him an unlikable character for the first three-quarters of the book. Taylor almost feels like an unreliable narrator his thoughts and dreams are disjointed, sometimes his actions don’t match his intentions, and he acts as if he has Stockholm Syndrome while falling in love with his captor. This got the geek in me fired up to read about Taylor and Harper, their world of code, how she pulled off the hack, and everything in between.Īfter reading King of Code, I don’t know how I feel about this story. ![]() A dark web hacker-turned-white hat creates an unbreakable system only to be embarrassed by a very public hack-and by a woman no less?!? ![]()
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