He did it - again

He did it - again

Influx (Hardcover)

Customer Review

Why read Daniel Suarez? George Orwell's 1984 and William Golding's Lord of the Flies belong to the literary canon - I've always hated those books. They contain no ray of hope. Then maybe Suarez, whose theme is again in the latest book: The man wants and can resist the subjugation, even if he is at risk of torture and extermination. A US intelligence department mutated into self-appointed secret operating world saviors and wants to save the world from cataclysmic inventions. Scientists who do not enter the service of the group to their research controlled to continue to operate, are interned isolated, connected to life-support systems and quantum computers made docile. The existence of a resistance group under the conditions of total control may be unlikely, but the improbable is the privilege of fiction. The heroes come renegade computer clones, Genetically Modified and people to help. And of course, the hubris of the dictatorial leader. As the data of the revolutionary inventions - including the mastery of gravity - not only saved but the public is made available to a very special highlight. The latest developments of science, tension and happy ending - what more could you want?

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