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The Oval Web

The Oval Web

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Astounding!
Review: Excellent! Usually I am half way through a novel before I want to read rather than peruse. Not this time! It brings to mind a Dean Koontz novel, Dark Rivers of the Heart, but saturated with a twisting and turning conspiracy that sucks you in keeps you in an anxious state of suspense. A pragmatic fictional story that forces you stop and consider the world around you and question the fine-line ethics associated with our society's technological advancements--not many novelists can evoke this type of thinking in a reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Astounding!
Review: Excellent! Usually I am half way through a novel before I want to read rather than peruse. Not this time! It brings to mind a Dean Koontz novel, Dark Rivers of the Heart, but saturated with a twisting and turning conspiracy that sucks you in keeps you in an anxious state of suspense. A pragmatic fictional story that forces you stop and consider the world around you and question the fine-line ethics associated with our society's technological advancements--not many novelists can evoke this type of thinking in a reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not For The Faint Of Heart
Review: Wow! What an incredible read, right up with the ranks of Tom Clancy, but with tecno descriptions more easy to follow for the average reader or non-computer expert. This is the type of book that is difficult to put down or to leave to casual intermittent reading. A classic example of "fiction" being more close to reality than the average person might like to think. It is a fitting sequal to Orwellean 1984. A must read for the trusting embracers of the computer age.


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