Me and the legendary Zimmerman twinsβitβs a friendship made in geek heaven. And it all started back when I worked for the NSA... My best friend Basia dragged me to the beach for her idea of a vacation. All those annoying people, sand in embarrassing placesβnot exactly R & R for a girl who d
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β Scribed by Moffett, Julie
- Book ID
- 100633252
- Publisher
- Harlequin; Carina Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 97 KB
- Series
- Lexi Carmichael Mystery 2.50
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Toronto?, Maryland--Ocean City.
- ISBN
- 1426893906
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β¦ Synopsis
Me and the legendary Zimmerman twins - it's a friendship made in geek
heaven. And it all started back when I worked for the NSA⦠My best friend
Basia dragged me to the beach for her idea of a vacation. All those annoying people,
sand in embarrassing places - not exactly R and R for a girl who doesn't like the
sun, the ocean or bathing suits. I couldn't wait to get back to work. But things
started looking up when I ran into Elvis and Xavier Zimmerman. We discovered we had a
lot in common: gaming, anchovies, hacking. After that, the vacation was perfect - until
I accidentally broke some poor guy's fingers. Then Broken-Fingered Guy disappeared,
and things got really dicey. With the Secret Service and a bunch of thugs suddenly after
me, all I wanted was to solve the mystery and enjoy what was left of my vacation -
preferably alive.
β¦ Subjects
Computer hackers -- Fiction
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