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Book Review: The Hacker: Client. Coder. Chaos. by Stanley Moss (The Hacker #1)

The Hacker by Stanley Moss aka SMoss is the first book in “The Hacker” series. This is a cyber thriller set in India and takes the readers in the murky world of corporate espionage in the IT Industry. Read the book review of The Hacker by Stanley Moss and the books in “The Hacker” series in this post below.

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About The Hacker by Stanley Moss:

Title and Author: The Hacker: Client. Coder. Chaos. by Stanley Moss

  • Print Length (Paperback): 232 Pages
  • Publisher: Finger Print (2012)
  • Language: English
  • Series: The Hacker #1
  • Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Suspense and Espionage, Contemporary Indian IT Industry
  • Reading Age: 15 years and above
  • Buy From: AMAZON
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Book Review: The Hacker: Client. Coder. Chaos. by Stanley Moss

 
The story takes place in Gurgaon, India and is a dark take on the IT industry in the country.
All the action happens in a small IT company, Talsera where an employee Vikram is dismissed and who, miffed by his dismissal, decides to seek revenge by hacking into the company’s confidential data and chats aiming to destroy company eventually. The story explores the different mindsets of people who have all come from different backgrounds with varied principles and who all behave differently when placed in similar demanding situations. There is an over ambitious woman who has earned the nickname of “The Destroyer” because she is always taking credit and destroying anyone who stands in her way of success.
 
Then there is the nicknamed “Shaitaan”, otherwise called Vikram who although very brilliant is also afflicted with sociopathic tendencies. There are simple and loyal people like Hari Bhaiya who has no qualms about taking over work that he is not paid for and seeks happiness and contentment from his efforts towards the company he loves. Finally there are multiple other characters also who all have their own situations to deal with and who all provide varying perspectives of the same “money minting” IT industry.
 
 

Things I loved:

 
The first thing that struck me while reading this book was the in-depth knowledge of the author, who although a non resident has provided real colors to an alien setting. He provides a vivid picture of India and of situations that to me only an Indian and that too one who has either seen it or experienced it can convey. His extensive research and excellent plot development skills are evident as we read the story. The story is admirably conceived and presented with no loop holes. The characterization is firm and real like.


The cover of the book is also very innovative and eye catching. I loved the whole crowded scene and the mysterious shadow on a keyboard combination idea which attracts and tantalises the reader almost at once.


The story moves at a medium pace and successfully manages to keep the reader hooked. The writing is simple, elegant and the author keeps the interest alive all through the book. Kudos to Stanley for writing such a classic and beautiful story.
 

Conclusion:

A story worth every penny spent and then some more, I give The Hacker: Client. Coder. Chaos. by Stanley Moss 4 stars out of 5 and Njkinny recommends this book to everyone. 
A must read book on the dark side of the Indian IT Industry with plenty of mystery and a high dose of cyber espionage with high voltage drama to thrill you. 🙂



received the book for free through Goodreads First Reads and I am very thankful to the author and publishers for introducing me to this great book. The above review is my honest and unbiased opinion and in no way influenced.


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4 thoughts on “Book Review: The Hacker: Client. Coder. Chaos. by Stanley Moss (The Hacker #1)

  • What a great review! Many thanks for reading so closely and so well. It makes me as the author very happy to know you liked the work. Stanley

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  • I too have read this book, and I found it very interesting. Mainly because I can't write for beans, and this author is like the complete opposite of me. He has introduced the Culture and Mind sets of modern India to my provincial southwestern U.S. non-awareness. The way he sets the plot out, you can't help but like/love the Female protagonist, and despise the antagonist. At least I couldn't. I only wished that he had draawn ot the violent ending and built it more into may a chapter or two of action and diologue. Looking for movie here. heheh.

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  • Thanks Stanley.. Loved your book and look forward to reading more from you! 🙂

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  • I too loved the book, Bruce and yes it has the potential to be adapted into a movie..:)

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