The Forbidden Door
The Forbidden Door by Dean Koontz
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A gripping thriller with a touch of horror.
The story line is focused on the capture of jane Hawk's son, Travis, by the techno-Arcadian's movement. For them, enslavement by nanotechnology is the perfect way to achieve Utopia.
This secret society have a Hamlet's list of people who will influence the world in some way that diverges from their master plan, so what better way to make them commit suicide by being adjusted with a control mechanism.
Jane Hawk has eluded all attempts to be capture and has the skill set to find and kill her opponents, and expose this Orwellian nightmare.
Note: I received an ARC for review purposes and an honest and unbiased opinion.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A gripping thriller with a touch of horror.
The story line is focused on the capture of jane Hawk's son, Travis, by the techno-Arcadian's movement. For them, enslavement by nanotechnology is the perfect way to achieve Utopia.
This secret society have a Hamlet's list of people who will influence the world in some way that diverges from their master plan, so what better way to make them commit suicide by being adjusted with a control mechanism.
Jane Hawk has eluded all attempts to be capture and has the skill set to find and kill her opponents, and expose this Orwellian nightmare.
Note: I received an ARC for review purposes and an honest and unbiased opinion.
View all my reviews
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