User ID: A Novel of Identity Theft
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Average customer review:Product Description
The New York professor Vera de Sica is tired of her life -- it hasn't turned out the way she hoped but, then again, it is her life. At least it is until a trip to Los Angeles, where she becomes the unwitting victim of a con artist when she returns her rental car.
Enter Charlene Cummins -- cosmetics salesperson, Internet surfer, and girlfriend of said con artist. Armed with a stray credit card receipt left in the rental car's glove compartment, Charlene finds her way into Vera's personal records, opens up new credit cards in Vera's name, and begins stealing not only her life but her sense of self.
Now it’s up to Vera and her hacker boyfriend to find Charlene and take back Vera's identity before it’s too late.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1691686 in Books
- Published on: 2006-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 257 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"Riveting, edgy . . . an astute psychological thriller." Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"You will leap from your bed at midnight to change your e-mail password and cancel that rarely used Macy's card after tearing through Shute's taut and delectable little thriller." Entertainment Weekly
"Fascinating . . . It may cure you of shopping online." The New York Times
"A witty psychological study of two women who have more in common than they realize." USA Today
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Customer Reviews
Stinks!
I am no literary snob and read a lot of so-so stuff, and did not expect greatness of this book. This identity theft thing happened to me, so the subject was of interest... This book has the worst ending I have experienced in many years and I could not wait to throw it in the recycling, knowing that my local bookstore would NEVER buy it back.
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I just finished reading this book. I started it yesterday afternoon and by the evening I was ready to ditch the book! I just really didn't want to read IN DETAIL the whole Identity theft process that the author discussed. In some ways, it was just a little too real and "HOW-TO" -ish for my comfort, but I trudged on. The story line got very boring and annoying as the book went along and I found myself speed reading and then skipping through dialogue just to see where the author was going with this story. By the time I finished - a little after midnight - I found myself exclaiming out loud, "THIS IS THE STUPIDEST STORY/ BOOK I HAVE EVER READ"!!! It would be worthy of the trash can had it not been a loaner from the local library. Terrible book.


