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Reviewed by Alma Boucher for Readers' Favorite
In Louisiana Hydra: The Stinson/Borden Thriller series Book 1 by Gregory Ryman, as the most well-kept and secretive member of the CIA, William Stinson was a legend in the global hacking world. Stephanie Borden and Senator Glenway sat at a table next to William at the café, where he enjoyed a coffee while reading a book. Stephanie met with the senator to talk about the disappearance of a whistleblower who was going to divulge information related to national security. When the senator was shot, William grabbed Stephanie, and they ran to the park to hide from the assassin, afraid they might be next on the hit list. William teamed up with Stephanie and used his technological know-how to unearth the truth while aiding the authorities in their investigation.
Gregory Ryman's Louisiana Hydra hooked me from the start until the end. This page-turner kept me on the edge of my seat. There were several surprising twists and turns in the plot that I never saw coming. It had a fast pace and interesting characters with deeper personalities than initially met the eye. Despite their past traumas and pain, William and Stephanie became an incredible team after meeting by accident. The part about the daemonware that William put on phones to gain access to the device and to listen in on conversations piqued my interest. The story was masterfully crafted with a shocking ending. It took me completely by surprise, and my feet were thrown out from under me. I enjoyed reading it and look forward to the next book.