
"It was just a simple computer prank. How could I have known that it would almost get us all killed?" When sixteen year old Cai Peterson poses as an online troll to relieve the boredom after being grounded for drinking at a party, he tangles with a cyberstalker who's not only willing to make his virtual life miserable, but his real life as well. As Cai searches for the stalker, it seems like nearl... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Chapter 35 – Rage - Wherein Padfoot plots revenge.
Chapter 36 - Where There’s Smoke - Wherein our hero makes an unconventional exit.
Chapter 37 - Ashes - Wherein our hero acquires a new perspective.
Chapter 30 – Bird - Wherein Padfoot decides to say it with flowers.
Chapter 31 - Note - Wherein our hero risks Coach Smithers’ wrath.
Chapter 32 - Carnival - Wherein our hero does a card trick.
Chapter 28 - Truman - Wherein our hero decides to fight fire with fire.
Chapter 29 – Moving - Wherein our hero delivers the goods.
Chapter 25 - Guest - Wherein our hero makes new acquaintances
Chapter 26 - 17 x 9 - Wherein our hero elects to exercise himself to exhaustion.
Chapter 27 - Vice - Wherein Padfoot dwells on commonalities.
Chapter 21 –Pause – Wherein Padfoot Goes to Ground
Chapter 22 – Report – Wherein Our Hero Examines Police Procedure
Chapter 23 – Anger – Wherein Padfoot Stops Fighting
Chapter 24 – Snoop – Wherein Our Hero Discovers the Most Interesting Book... more
I have become a real fan of this author's work!
It was narrated by the completely wrong guy for starters, which made it unbelievable due to the Americanisms coming from a Brit voice also seems to be written by someone old trying to be young, young people don't talk like that (anymore). The cliff hangers lead NOWHERE... got bored, gave up mid way through. Wasted a good few hours.
Loved this book. An awesome and well written story that keeps you on the edge of your seat right up until the unexpected twist at the end. Super smooth voice of the narrator makes this book an even better listen. A sincere thank you to this talented author.
Captivating story










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