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World Without End

World Without End

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top of the class...
Review: Mooney's second book is the best kind of sophomore effort. It delivers the pacing and stylistic punch of his great first novel, DEVIANT WAYS, yet is wildly inventive and compelling in a totally different way. This is a technological "what if" story, risky because the conceit asks us to buy into what, in lesser hands, would be thin ice science fiction. But Mooney creates "science friction" instead, using the techno-gimmick for what it is, a playing field upon which [the]story unfolds. Keep a close eye on Mooney, because he's the real deal.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top of the line Tech-Thriller
Review: The day I received this book I couldn't put it down and read about 1/3 way through the book. Chris has the perfect mix of technology, spy-thriller and psychology to keep the reader intrigued. The reader will keep going back trying to figure out who are the good and the bad guys, and in the end it turns out none of them are all either all good or bad (except the Russian Misha). I guess hero is luck the guys who stole the suit didn't enter the clues into Google, otherwise they would have immediately broken the encryption code.


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