Last night I started reading User ID by Jenefer Shute, author of Life-Size and the bestselling Sex Crimes. I could not stop reading this utterly believable tale of the theft of one woman's identity. Shute tells the story by writing alternate chapters about the victim and the thief (also a woman). The details of how the theft is accomplished scared me to death and compelled me to read more. Incredibly well done. All I could think when I put down the book to go to sleep (yeah, right!) was why isn't everyone's identity being robbed? It's not difficult to do.
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Last night I started reading User ID by Jenefer Shute, author of Life-Size and the bestselling Sex Crimes. I could not stop reading this utterly believable tale of the theft of one woman's identity. Shute tells the story by writing alternate chapters about the victim and the thief (also a woman). The details of how the theft is accomplished scared me to death and compelled me to read more. Incredibly well done. All I could think when I put down the book to go to sleep (yeah, right!) was why isn't everyone's identity being robbed? It's not difficult to do.
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I think I need to read this too.
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