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Cyberterror |
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Rating: Summary: Misuse of words irritating Review: Pineiro certainly writes a fast-paced, action-packed book. Though the computer capabilities, the sheer brilliance and downright evilness of the villains, and the courage, tenacity, resilience and mind-reading of the good guys stretch the credulity of the reader, one can buy in to that; we often accept impossible premises for the sake of enjoying a story. However, the level of writing is not always the best and the many misused words detract from the story. (One example: "agonized pain.") Otherwise, I would have given it four stars.
Rating: Summary: Action Packed Book! Review: R.J. Pineiro has written another exciting book.I have yet to read a boring book from R.J. Pineiro.In this book you have the ultimate villain in Ares Kulzak. He is being pursued by three good guys,Tom Graham,Michael Ryan,and Karen Frost.Kulzak begins the book by leveling San Antonio due to a gas leak caused by computer interference by Kulzak.Kulzak is trying to obtain four computer passwords that would give him control over the nuclear launch codes.During the course of this book Kulzak causes wide scale tragedy in Melbourne,Florida,Austin,New Orleans, Los Angeles and finally San Francisco.The three agents combat the efforts of Kulzak all over the country.They battle him in the cyberworld and every place that he attempts to strike.This book is another winner from R.J. Pineiro.I enjoyed this book and you will too.
Rating: Summary: Cyberterror Review: This author just gets better and better. His subject and characters made up a very intriguing story. It grabbed me by the hand and ran me at a break-neck speed through an adventure not even imagined. He got my attention early with the pipeline because I don't live so far from them but he never let up with adding more to the story with the the action inside the brains of a computer and much more. Action movies are exciting but books like this are so much more. I didn't even miss the visuals because he paints it so well for me to see. It just amazes how unlimited the possibilities for terror are. To me this is fantasy but in reality........... Most of us will never know just how much of a possibility some of this is. I'm looking forward to more of his books.
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