CyberStorm
Sometimes the worst storms aren't caused by Mother Nature, and sometimes the worst nightmares aren't in the ones in our heads...Mike Mitchell, an average New Yorker already struggling to keep his family together, suddenly finds himself fighting just to keep them alive when an increasingly bizarre...
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Sometimes the worst storms aren't caused by Mother Nature, and sometimes the worst nightmares aren't in the ones in our heads...Mike Mitchell, an average New Yorker already struggling to keep his family together, suddenly finds himself fighting just to keep them alive when an increasingly bizarre string of disasters start appearing on the world’s news networks. As the world and cyberworlds come crashing down, bending perception and reality, a monster snowstorm cuts New York off from the world, becoming a wintry tomb where no one can be trusted, and nothing is what it seems...CyberStorm is a techno-thriller set in present-day New York City that will appeal to fans of Michael Chichton and Tom Clancy as well as devotees of William Gibson and Neal Stephenson. It is an exploration of the human condition as the cyberworld collides with our own, a compelling portrait of a possible future that is all too terrifyingly real.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780991677191 (0991677196)
ASIN: 991677196
Publisher: PhutureNews Publishing
Pages no: 364
Edition language: English
This was a big story about a small group of New Yorkers. I felt Matthew Mather did a great job painting a picture of New York and people in the worst possible situation. I was falling in and out of like with Mike Miller throughout this story. What made me annoyed with Mike was because he never seem...
I am a big fan of apocalypse/dystopian/{insert similar genre here} type books and CyberStorm had a realistic and applicable twist. It takes our dependence on technology and makes you second guess whether or not you should be as plugged-in as you are. Four stars because I felt the ending dragged on a...
4.5 stars. This was a great little Indie techno-thriller that I thought also qualified for the horror genre. Just substitute zombie with cyber-attack and you have a frightening scenario for a post-apocalyptic type of storyline. Bad things happen. I enjoyed this from start to finish. Highly reco...
I liked this book for two main reasons. 1. It is a self-contained book. The trend in this genre seems to be an unending series of books.2. I thought it was interesting that it gives you the post-apocalyptic perspective from a society in which most of the people survive the triggering event. It'...
Actually pretty good. There were some things that made me raise my eyebrow and question if it could be true or not. At the same time it gave me quite a few things to ponder and think on...and wonder what if.Recommended for fans of grown up post apocalyptic fiction.