Review of Untraceable (2008) by Jack Mathews for New York Daily News — 15 Apr 2012
I like the idea of a cybercrimes agent cracking cases through superior knowledge of the Internet. Marsh could be a great heroine for a continuing series. But Untraceable essentially forces its audience to identify with those who would be willing accomplices to torture and murder.
To understate the point, that's not an audience-friendly approach.
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This review of Untraceable (2008) was written by Jack Mathews and published by New York Daily News on 15 Apr 2012.
Untraceable has generally received mixed reviews.
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