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Dark Mode is captivating, thrilling and intense from the prologue. Reagan is paranoid that she will be discovered, living her life privately as she navigates life in Sydney.
Then one fateful morning her life takes a dramatic turn. Has she been discovered, has he finally caught up with her?
This book will make you wonder just how safe are we when our lives are shared on social media. - David (QBD)
Guest, 03/03/2023
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Ashley Kalagian Blunt's Dark Mode is a physiological thriller that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Set in Sydney it follows Reagan Carsen who has stayed away from social media of any kind until a shocking murder of a woman that looks remarkably like her. I've always enjoyed my crime fiction novels but they tend to be written from a detective or sometimes even the murders POV so it was refreshing although scary to be in the shoes of a potential victim. If you're a fan of The Silent Patient you're sure to be addicted to Dark Mode. - Jessica (QBD)
Guest, 02/03/2023
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A stunning new thriller from Aussie author Ashley Kalagian – Dark Mode is sure to unsettle even the most hardened crime fans. Following an uncomfortable exchange in her youth, Reagan Carsen has no online presence. No photos, No phone. Absolutely nothing. But how do you react when you find a corpse that looks distressingly like you; cold and unmoving in a back laneway? When fuelled by fear, who do you turn to? How do you ask for help?
Dark Mode explores the horrifying iceberg of the Dark Web and how your digital footprint, no matter how small, can open doors to sinister unknown. If you're a fan of stalker/suspense like Scream you will absolutely adore this book. - Mars (QBD)
Guest, 02/03/2023
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A fast-faced thrilling read with plot twists up until the very end! Set in modern-day Sydney, the plot and characters are so real that you feel like you're apart of the story. Highly recommend Dark Mode to fans of Pip Drysdale, Sarah Bailey, and Alex Michaelides! - Chelsea (QBD)
Guest, 02/03/2023
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This dark thriller will keep you on the edge of you seat from the very first moment. When a body turns up in a Sydney laneway that looks like Reagan Carsen she wants to go into hiding. But as more bodies fall, Reagan knows that she has been found. Dark Mode explores the dark web like never before and makes you question is the internet worth your life. With twists and turns you won't want to put this book down. - Angelique (QBD)
Guest, 02/03/2023
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Terrifying and suspensful, Dark Mode tells a story that is terrifyingly close to reality. Telling ourselves that out informatioin is safe is easy enough, but with this book, Ashely makes you wonder, "Am I really?"
This thriller is a perfect read for anyone with a love of crime and social commentary on the dangers of the online world. - Michelle (QBD)
Guest, 01/03/2023
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There's a copycat killer in Sydney, and Reagan is just his type. She's spent years cautiously avoiding the internet but she's willing to risk it all for her business. Her carefully protected life, now there for anyone to see; and use against her. When her past finds her, Reagan will discover that if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. - Imogen (QBD)
Guest, 01/03/2023
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Dark Mode is a tense & terrifying propulsive debut that deep dives into the chilling dark web & the toxicity that proliferates in the darkest corners. Reagan has removed herself from social media to escape a stalker. When out for her morning run in Sydney she discovers a body of a woman who looks just like her! As she spirals thinking he has returned we are taken on a thrilling & disturbing ride. - Sheridan (QBD)
Guest, 28/02/2023
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A gruesome murder happens on the streets of Sydney - Reagan stumbles across the body, who looks just like her. Terrified that HE is targeting her again and too afraid to go to the police, she chooses to ignore all the signs – even when the bodies start piling up. There is a very good reason Reagan does not allow herself to have a digital footprint. An intense & terrifying psychologicall thriller! - Tricia (QBD)
Guest, 28/02/2023
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If you're looking for your next heart-racing, can't put down read, look no further! When Reagan discovers a dead body that looks exactly like her, se is terrified her past has caught up with her. Keeping offline has kept her safe so far, but has her luck run out? Powerful and gripping, a must read for psychological thriller fans - Megan (QBD)
Guest, 27/02/2023
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All I can say is WOW! This story had me gripping the edge of my seat trying to uncover who the killer was and was making me question who to believe and who to trust. All I can say is that if you want an incredible fast paced read with a touch of Sydney crime history and a character you can only root for all tied in a perfect package this is the read for you! Enjoy with a side of Duck Curry. - Jacqueline (QBD)
Guest, 26/02/2023
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Dark Mode is an eerie yet compelling book that drives individuals to assess the security of their technological safety. Set in Sydney, a place that for me, is so close to home... I found myself being equally interested and terrified at the concepts that were being perfectly articualted in front of me. The only downside to this book was that it was detrimental to my sleep schedule; because it was too hard to put down and left me overthinking everything I thought I once knew. If you want a book that will cause a lot of thinking and questioning about the societal normalities of todays constantly evolving technology and its consequences then I would definitely recommend this book for you. - Gracie (QBD)
Guest, 26/02/2023
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Dark mode is a must read psychological thriller based in sydney that truely encaptures the dangers of your online presence. It is an unsettling story "drawn from true events" that is diverse in its target audience. You wont be able to put it down for a second! We all have an online presence. The question is who is accessing the information you put online? - Kaitlyn (QBD)
Guest, 26/02/2023
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Strap yourself in for one hell of a thrilling ride. Reagan Carsen has spent years living offline after being stalked and harassed for most of her adult life by an insidious predator. Bodies of brutally murdered women are being dumped close to home. Is it a coincidence that the victims look exactly like her? Are her worst fears a reality? Is her stalker back and hunting her down in a chilling game of cat and mouse? Terrifying and disturbing, you won't be able to put this book down until the very end. Tell all your friends - this is a MUST READ! - Nola (QBD)
Guest, 26/02/2023