It begins with a floater.
When Minneapolis homicide cops Rolseth and Magozzi are called to a derelict stretch of the Mississippi River, they see a bride, facedown, dead in the water. And when the Monkeewrench crew – computer geeks who made a fortune on games, now assisting the cops with special anticrime software – are invited by the FBI to investigate a series of murder videos posted to the Web, it’s not long before the group discovers the frightening link between the unlucky bride and the latest, most horrific use of the Internet yet. Using their skills to scour the Net to prevent more killings, the team must race against the clock…before it’s too late.
Public Domain ©2010 Brilliance Audio, Inc.; ©2010 P. J. Tracy
"Glad they are back"
Excellent to have another PJ Tracy book. Also good to have Buck Schirner back as author, though he did change some of the original voices.
"Shoot to Thrill"
This is number 5 in the Monkeywrench series. This is a mother-daughter team who now both live in Minnesota, and the crimes in their books mostly take place in Minnesota. These books involve two sets of characters, the four computer wizzards called Mokeywrench, who can break any code and help the cops and FBI at every turn, and two Minneapolis cops who have worked with them. In this book, Monkeywrench and the law must find out who is killing people who some might argue deserve to be killed. In each case, the murder shows up totally filmed on the internet, and, to make it worse, the murderer, or murderers, send out an advertisement in advance on the web saying who will be next. If you haven't read the first four, you might want to start at least with the first one, Monkeywrench, also available through audible.