
Splinter the Silence: A Tony Hill and Carol Jordan Novel
by
Val McDermid
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Pages
416
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2015
Publisher
Atlantic Monthly Press
Edition
1st
ISBN-10
0802124089
ISBN-13
9780802124081
Description
In a chilling exploration of the dark side of the internet, the story pulls readers into a world where anonymity breeds cruelty. As the complexities of virtual violence unfold, Tony Hill and Carol Jordan are drawn into a chilling case that starts with seemingly harmless online commentary but quickly escalates into something much more sinister. They find themselves navigating the treacherous waters of digital harassment, where outspoken women become the targets of relentless and vicious trolls.
As Hill and Jordan investigate, they uncover a web of threats and deceit that raises unsettling questions about accountability and the boundaries of expression in a digital age. Each character they encounter adds depth to the troubling landscape of online interactions, challenging perceptions of safety, identity, and the consequences of anonymity. The tension escalates as they realize that the stakes are higher than they initially believed, making their mission more urgent and dangerous.
With gripping prose and a keen psychological insight, the narrative delves into the interplay between technology and humanity, leaving readers questioning the very nature of violence and its manifestations in the virtual realm. It's a haunting portrayal of the challenges faced by those who dare to speak out, unveiling the fragility of silence in the face of growing hostility.
As Hill and Jordan investigate, they uncover a web of threats and deceit that raises unsettling questions about accountability and the boundaries of expression in a digital age. Each character they encounter adds depth to the troubling landscape of online interactions, challenging perceptions of safety, identity, and the consequences of anonymity. The tension escalates as they realize that the stakes are higher than they initially believed, making their mission more urgent and dangerous.
With gripping prose and a keen psychological insight, the narrative delves into the interplay between technology and humanity, leaving readers questioning the very nature of violence and its manifestations in the virtual realm. It's a haunting portrayal of the challenges faced by those who dare to speak out, unveiling the fragility of silence in the face of growing hostility.
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