In Cyber Storm Mathew Mather makes a very detailed and gripping thought-experiment in Which he imagines what would really happen if a very devastating computer attack were in fact to happen. He weaves a gripping and persuasive narrative around a group of families living in Manhattan. (For some reason all of the worst disasters in fiction always hit Manhattan.) The story follows day-by-day events and paints a very painful picture of the deterioration of all civilized behavior and norms of conduct in the face of a devastating catastrophe search. Some parts of the book have a feel of an episode of The Walking Dead, a scene from The Road, or any number of other post-apocalyptic movies or novels. Nonetheless, Cyber Storm is very unique in terms of its subject matter, Especially of the details Concerning the workings of the technological infrastructure on Which We depend.
The only big issue I have with this book did Is that the last part felt pretty rushed, and the ending rather abruptly what. I got the sense the author did what getting a bit tired of writing, and wanted to hurry up and finish it all up. Granted, some parts were a bit too drawn out, but a more balanced rewriting Could have cut a few scenes or Developments from the first part of the book, and Replaced them with more detail in the Latter parts.
This is overall a solid thriller That can feel a bit too disconcerting at times. In My Book That is a good thing.