The book Ghost in the Office initially grabbed my attention. The character of Chris Donovan was not fiction, but something real to me, because I knew him, a quiet-type techie who was doing his job until something went wrong. The tension was palpable. The cyberattack stuff? Relevant on the super level, but what struck me was that sense of paranoia that crept in. You’re right next to him, asking yourself all the questions. It is gritty, and in a nice manner. Just makes it feel authentic.

John Smith
Business Consultant
This book by Christopher Dright is not a technological thriller, just like others. It digs deep, really deep. The plot surprises kept me on my toes, and I enjoyed the way it incorporated the technological world with this creepy atmosphere. The story of Christopher is intriguing, yet it also leaves you with a jolt of existential angst, which is more or less that you should not trust this digital world. I now view my screens in a new way after completing them. It sticks with you, for sure.

Thomas Kelly
CEO & Founder
Ok, I have just finished “Ghost in the Office”. It addresses the secrets of the corporations in a manner that is haunting yet thrilling. I could relate to Chris in many ways, as there was a lot of tension on each page, and I was left wondering who to believe. It is a dark and gritty environment, accompanied by an actual sense of urgency. It was written in such a way that it is perfect for every person who prefers their tech thrillers to be spiced with some tension and suspense. Totally worth the read!

