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CYBERKILL REVIEWS:
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“DO YOU WANT TO EXECUTE? Y/N”
With the stroke of the ‘yes’ button Travis Cole’s life, the life of his daughter, his friends and everyone on the planet hangs in the balance. Thinking he deleted all of his artificial intelligent (AI) agents Travis begins a new life. What he is unaware of is…he forgot one.
Dorian, the leader of the Digitari Brotherhood and forsaken AI, unleashes multiple cyber-terrorist attacks on the United States with one true target in mind – Travis Cole. As each of the attacks from the bitter and forsaken AI fail Travis gets closer to realizing the truth of the nightmare his life has become. Dorian will stop at nothing to have its revenge against the man who tried to terminate him, even if that means destroying mankind to do it.
“Cyberkill” is a sci-fi thrill ride with fast pace action and gripping realism.
It is clearly evident that Author Frank Fiore went to great lengths researching the technology, locations, and government agencies when writing “Cyberkill” which lends to the believability of the story. But Fiore goes beyond that by developing rich and interesting characters, tense drama and moments of mirth. It is easy to connect with Travis as he tries to save the day but what is amazing about Fiore’s writing style is his ability to deliver the motivations for Dorian in a way that readers can both understand and sympathize with.
By weaving together current events, the Internet, real scenarios, action and suspense “Cyberkill” instills enough paranoia to make the reader wonder as they frantically turn the pages to find out what happens next.
Those who read Science Fiction will love “Cyberkill” but make no mistake anyone who uses a computer will enjoy this thriller. This story of revenge and survival will stay in your mind long after you finish reading it. “Cyberkill” is a must read.
The Internet will never be the same after you read…”Cyberkill.” - S.B. Knight Premium Promotional Services
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I've seen the future of war and it is by remote control. No longer will it be a fight of soldiers and guns, but rival lines of code will compete for victory over the enemy's information infrastructure. Such dramatic change is fraught with danger. While technology is advancing at such an accelerated rate, do we continue to control the machines or are they starting to control us?
Frank Fiore's `Cyberkill' is a fast paced high-tech thriller that goes straight to the heart of the matter, feeding our worst robotic nightmares. Technology's cutting edge becomes double-edged in the hands of a chilling cyber-terrorist, who is unwittingly aided by a corrupt and unscrupulous military. Nanotechnologies, biological warfare and killer robots are all part of the repertoire that together threatens the very existence of all mankind.
As the story builds towards its climax we discover a new and even more sinister adversary¯the enemy within. A gripping read that once you get going you won't be able to put down... - McQ "Colossus"
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Page turner. Two words that best describe this suspense thriller by Frank Fiore. From the first page, when the reader's feet hit the ground running, through to the last page, we don't put down this book. Fiore has molded a plot with enough twists and turns to satisfy even the most hard-to-please reader. Just when you think you know what's going to happen next; just when you think you've got it figured out, another body drops; another secret unfolds and like an onion, we just keep stripping away one layer only to find another beneath it.
The premise of AI (Artificial Intelligence) taking over the world, on its face may seem like a bit of a stretch, but Fiore's characters, his narrative, and his research all weave together a web of excitement and fascination and bring the idea to the brink of reality. Through Fiore's clearly defined description, we see mayhem unfold before us. This is a book you have to read, but I warn you, you won't make any other plans for the next 48 hours after you turn the first page. - Judy Reveal
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Cyberkill, by Frank F. Fiore, is a tour-de-force novel that is so real, that you won't be certain you're reading fiction. In fact, it was more than unnerving how plausible the entire story turned out to be.
It's obvious the author conducted a lot of research and put his heart and soul into developing both an exciting storyline AND strong characters. It's easy to quickly identify yourself with his central characters, especially the hero, Travis Cole, who is faced with technology gone haywire. Sure, there have been movies and novels involving artificial intelligence before, but there is such a strong undercurrent of reality in Cyberkill, you have that creepy feeling that it's going on right as you're reading.
Catching myself looking at my computer more than I care to admit, I was swept up in the flow of seemingly unrelated events and how they tied together. Being a lover of suspense, action & adventure, and thriller novels, Cyberkill pulls those elements together with transparent ease and I raced to see how it would end.
I refuse to divulge the critical elements of this plot, because that would spoil the journey. However, I will highly recommend Cyberkill, not only because of the tight story-telling skills Frank F. Fiore uses, but also because you care what happens. The author has a crisp delivery of writing style that is refreshing, while still delivering the perfect blend of timing and interruptions to create a page-turner.
Bravo. - R.G. Lenthart
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