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The Virtual Trail

By: J.C. Fields
Narrated by: Paul J McSorley
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MIT graduate student, Danny Barton, is a quiet man. A man more comfortable pursuing academic achievement than monetary success. In a quest to finance his academic pursuits, he takes a position within a political campaign to analyze voting data. It will be a fatal decision.

When a hit-and-run accident robs Danny of his future, retired FBI profiler Sean Kruger is asked to investigate. As Kruger digs into the young man’s past, he finds a brilliant mathematician who has developed a system for predicting election results. He also discovers that on the night of Danny Barton’s accident, the young man carried a laptop computer. A computer which is now missing.

As Kruger digs deeper into Barton’s death, he finds a deadly trail of international deception, political greed, and an imminent danger to American democracy. And the return of an old foe.

©2021 J.C. Fields (P)2021 J.C. Fields

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