The Netroom Predator
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About the Book
The Netroom Predator
Michael and Karen Alexander are the perfect Silicon Valley yuppie couple. millions of other Americans, their lives revolve around the internet. On one hand, Michael is the faithful and happily married husband, but when he plays on the internet, things change and the real world and the cyber world merge into a nightmare.
When dark chat room fantasies become reality, cyber-sex, taboos, affairs, and even murder soon encompass their lives. THE NETROOM PREDATOR is a captivating and thrilling story, which plummets the reader into the chilling dark side of the cyber world. It is sexy, mysterious, and unpredictable as it follows the terrifying awakening of a psychotic internet serial killer.
Reviews and Awards
Honorable Mention Winner in the General Fiction Category Hollywood Book Festival 7-27-2007.
Joe Taylor of ForeWord CLARION Reviews rates it 5 STARS (*****): "Nicholas Bain's first novel could accurately be called a cyber-thriller, although it is nicely unencumbered by hacker jargon or high technology specs. Bain sometimes takes readers into the chatroom, where identity often goes no deeper than a screenname and a borrowed photograph. But his young, upscale, and sexually uninhibited characters are more often found lounging in the cafes, bistros, and brewpubs of the Bay area."
http://www.forewordmagazine.com/clarion/viewreviews.aspx?reviewID=241
C. Dina of Script Viking wrote this about the book: “When I read this I thought of “Single White Female” and even “The Hand That Rocks The Cradle”--stories of how far our jealous and vengeful nature can take us if we allow it. On the whole, this novel has a gem of a psychological thriller in it.”
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About the Author
Born in the mountains of rural Appalachia, Nicholas grew up in a small town in As an undergraduate he was the Sports Editor for the college newspaper, and also the Editor for the college yearbook. Ultimately he chose a Business degree over a Journalism degree, but his passion for writing remained untouched. Armed with a BS in Business Administration, he embarked on a successful career and moved to In 1996 he moved to