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The average rating for Watch me based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-12-25 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Tahosa Callahan
Watch Me, written by Christopher Hyde under a different pen name, AJ Holt, is a taunt thriller. In it, Jay Fletcher, a female FBI agent, becomes fed up with the law, rules, and regulations which often allow killers and murderers go free. Reassigned after using evidence illegally gained to convict a serial killer, she begins to use her impressive computer hacking skills to find other serial killers. Vigilante-style, she tracks them down and kills them. Written in the mid-90's, readers will be amused by the obvious references to what is now hopelessly obsolete technology, particularly computers. Floppies, disk drives, and VHS tapes abound. Nevertheless, the story is fastmoving and taunt. Holt does a good job with imagery, describing every person, room, and setting in great detail. Some readers may find this a bit too much ad nauseam, but I liked it. Four Stars for Watch Me!
Review # 2 was written on 2015-02-25 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars James Layman
I liked it. I think the beginning started off interesting, but it took a sudden turn and everything was like "whoa, what?" and it was a bit confusing. I like how the story gradually moves further and further, and switches between different characters and their stories and actions one at a time. I kind of wish more happened with "Ricky Stiles", however... the ending seemed very abrupt and like more should have occurred afterwards instead of just ending with Jay killing a certain someone and taking off. I think it's really interesting how Jay gradually turns into the very same person she wanted to destroy. She turned into another copy of Ricky Stiles. It was a bit sad, because she was supposed to be bettering herself and getting back into the swing of things, but I guess that never happened. Irregardless, being a programmer myself, I loved the computer stuff that was thrown in. I'd totally read it again, and look forwards to reading the second book, whenever I can get ahold of it. :)


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