The Witchdoctor

by G. G. Caldwell



Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/7/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781452062303
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781452062280
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781452062297

About the Book

A 22 year old university student is dead, cut down by a snipers bullet on the front steps of his Harvard Yard residence just a few short weeks before graduation. There are no other victims, no threats have been made against the university or its student population, no warnings of any kind, leaving legendary BPD detective Sean Costello and his young partner John Underwood scrambling for answers to their most baffling questions; Who and Why?

 

But to New York Times internet columnist Roy Harrington the murder is no mystery at all; the victim simply got what he deserved for his release of a devastating computer virus onto the internet two years earlier and Harrington proceeds to tell his readers the person delivering that fatal blow should be proclaimed a national hero. But the detectives arent buying it; his timeline is all wrong, his motive far too frivolous for them to take seriously, but then only until a letter is delivered to The Times head office telling Harrington hes a lot smarter than the cops are.

 

The Witchdoctor is the saga of one mans quest to rid the world of a 21st century scourge one victim at a time; a man who has lost everything: his business; his family; his lifes dream to a computer virus; and a man who vows to continue his vendetta until those who have caused so much suffering and grief in the world either stop, or by God they will be stopped. The Witchdoctor is also a tale of hubris; the arrogance of Big Business and a few men who believe they are above the law, while a small band of yuppies want to prove that Roy Harrington is a charlatan and his Witchdoctor vigilante a hoax.


About the Author

Having lived and worked in more than two dozen countries around the world the author has learned, through experiences both bitter and sweet, that it is more compelling to regret what a person has done than what he hasn't; and more provocative to listen than to speak.

 

He now spends his time between the two countries that have had the most profound influence on his life, Brasil and Thailand.