Ruth Run
A Novel
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4.1 • 16 Ratings
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
A Crime Reads Best Book of the Year!
"A wildly fun and thrilling read in this age of digital theft, Ruth Run introduces us to an irresistible heroine and, in Elizabeth Kaufman, a scintillating new voice in contemporary fiction." —Maria Semple, author of Where’d You Go, Bernadette and Today Will Be Different
Cybercrime leads to a cross-country pursuit as an ambitious, misfit young thief exploits a hacked microchip to rob banks, and learns too late that the wrong people have been watching her
Twenty-six-year-old Ruth excels at microchip design but decides to get rich the old-fashioned way: robbing banks. She becomes a cybercriminal and devotes five years to siphoning more than $250 million out of the banking system using a hacked firewall chip that she created and only she knows how to access. Then one night an alarm goes off and she realizes she’s been discovered.
Five hours later she’s on the run, chased across California and the West by a slew of government agents who see her as both a high-level national security threat and a potential intelligence asset. They’ll catch her dead or alive—whatever it takes to make sure no one else discovers what she knows. Each of these men is obsessed with the woman he’s hunting, certain he knows what makes her tick. But Ruth, always a step ahead, armed with her ironic wit and a reluctant dog, eludes their understanding; can she elude their capture, too?
A nonstop oddball thriller for the age of digital theft, Ruth Run introduces an irresistible new heroine and a fantastic new voice in contemporary fiction.
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Kaufman debuts with an irresistible cat-and-mouse thriller about a cybercriminal and her stalker. Ruth, 26, has created a microchip that allows her to skim money from banks, but when her theft is detected by a government organization known only as the Agency, she's forced to leave her quaint San Francisco apartment and go on the run. In a parallel narrative from the perspective of Mike, the agent who flagged Ruth's illicit activity, the reader learns the pair met several years earlier as colleagues at a tech company. Mike's been stalking her ever since, fantasizing about their life together even as he pursues her on behalf of the government. Out on the road, Ruth meets an eccentric cast of characters, including a truck driver who's running bombs for a domestic terror organization and an honest bachelor on a religious homestead. Kaufman's plucky heroine and slimy villain are both perfectly drawn, and the pedal-to-the-medal pacing never lets up. This is impossible to put down.