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Acts of the Apostles

By John Sundman
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(4.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: March 08, 2010
Words: 158405 (approximate)
Language: English


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In 1990, hardware engineer Todd Griffith is shot after discovering a secret function in a computer chip. Years later, Todd’s best friend Nick stumbles onto a conspiracy involving nanomachines, mind control, Gulf War Syndrome and an insane Silicon Valley messiah. Nick must stop this madman and his apostles, but he needs Todd’s help. And Todd’s been in a coma for nearly half a dozen years.

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science fiction, cyberpunk, techno thriller, sf, technothriller, gulf war syndrome, singularity fiction, technopunk, technological singularity, nanomachine, neal stephenson, cryptomomicon

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Review by: Sandra Gilbert on June 05, 2011 : star star star star star
I know just enough about technology to understand how easy it is becoming for the events in Acts of the Apostles to actually occur. Which honestly, scares the beejeebers out of me when I stop and think about it.

Sundman kept the action tight and fast paced, hurtling you along on an all to "real" thriller of a story.

Wonderfully written and delightfully disturbing read.
(reviewed long after purchase)

Review by: Judy Cox on May 21, 2011 : star star star star
I was not sure I could get into all the science and computer terms that I knew this would have. It suprised me. It is definitely a thriller, but sounds to me like it could happen. Loved the way Sundman told the story. I would recommend everyone one to try it!!
(reviewed long after purchase)

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