Saturday, November 9, 2013

Review- 'Too Much Information', All New Technothriller By David Haskell.

In an era of terrorism and pandemics, with constant threats from differing but equally destructive sources, Thermo-Magnetic Imaging machines represent a seemingly perfect solution. But as privacy and health concerns grow ever more complex, this cutting edge technology delivers more than anyone had bargained for. While the forces behind the scenes fight to conceal their true agenda, the public struggles to cope with a new paradigm so invasive their innermost secrets are laid bare under its powerful lens. Rob Folsom is a civil liberties activist, a staunch defender of privacy rights. Rosa Perez, a government agent specializing in surveillance, seems an unlikely candidate for him to represent. As Rob is pulled into her world, a world of high-tech spying, corporate intrigue, and black ops government agencies, he becomes caught in a perilous game of cat and mouse. As the target of interest switches from client to advocate, Rob has to find a way to stop them before they sabotage everything he has worked for. I do not call myself an expert on technothrillers, I do however love books with a sense of realism. David Haskell really knows how to write. This book page by page makes your heart start to pound harder and harder while keeping your attention and your mind on the story at hand. He really has the opportunity to add onto this book a series of constant heart stoppers. I would suggest this only to readers who love thrillers. Readers who enjoy reading with a sense of fear and loathing for characters. There is always something reeling your mind while flipping the pages in this book of government duping. I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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