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Once you’re online, there’s nowhere to hide Is it paranoia – or is someone watching? For years, Reagan Carsen has kept her life offline. No socials. No internet presence. No photos. Safe. Until the day she stumbles on a shocking murder in a Sydney laneway. The victim looks just like her. Coincidence? As more murders shake the city and she’s increasingly drawn out from hiding, Reagan is forced to confront her greatest fear. She’s been found. A riveting psychological thriller drawn from true events, Dark Mode delves into the terrifying reality of the dark web, and the price we pay for surrendering our privacy one click at a time.
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The mc is cyber stalked and harassed by multiple perpetraitors throughout her life, all the while she believes she's going to be the next victim of a Black Dahlia copycat killer roaming in New South Wales, Australia. There were instances within the book that I had read at night which only heightened the feeling of being watched. Amazing portrayal of not being able to trust the people around you, especially when they're so good at hiding their ideologies and true evil.