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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. inSYTE by Greg Kiser is an interesting futuristic thriller featuring ex-Navy Seal Mitch "Double" Downing and set in the year 2020 in Tampa Bay, Florida. It also includes a cast of characters that will have you on the edge of your seat at times. It has murder,politics,violence,mystery,obession, corruption, "wolf-like" killer,a politican who is not only dangerous but who also thinks he has God's Holy Pursuit plans, power,with twists and turns who want see coming. This a fast paced,chilling,unforgettable,hard boiled futuristic thriller that has a few twists and turns and will leave you questioning our age of information and future.A read that will appear to any and all futuristic,thriller,suspense,and mystery readers who enjoy a good story that will have you turning pages and saying WOW.This book was received for the purpose of review from Nurture Virtual Book Tourz and the author. Details can be found at Createspace and My Book Addiction and More. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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It is also a portrait of a man's loss of rein on sanity and coming to terms with the darkness within oneself. Enter Mitch as an ex-Navy Seal whose journey to knowledge leads him down the path of darkness as he tries to maintain order within his life. He discovers new technology which ends up controlling him and taking over his everyday life. It's an addict's road to redemption. He learns that shadows lurk deep within the human mind and everything is not what it seems.
I found myself drawn into the story, slowly at first and then quickly as the psychological twist presented itself. I would recommend this to readers who enjoy dystopian novels and psychological thrillers with a dash of metaphysical which rolls up nicely into a book that keeps you turning the page.
I gave this book 5 stars and applaud Greg with his intricate story into the human psyche and how technology can turn on you when you least expect it in terrifying ways. And how the darkness within oneself leads you to enlightenment. ( )