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Digital Winter

por Mark Hitchcock

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Fantasy. Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

Prophecy expert Mark Hitchcock and award-winning novelist Alton Gansky provide a suspenseful and fast-moving story of life after a massive cyber attack.

Twenty-two-year-old savant Donny Elton can't tie his shoes, but his computer skills are unsurpassed. Egged on by a shadowy figure only he can see and hear, Donny creates an evolving computer virus that knocks out satellites, power grids, and communication systems. The world is thrown back into a lifestyle it hasn't known for a hundred years. Surgeons find themselves operating without electricity. The military can't use its computers...

This gripping story of darkness and heroism highlights prophetic themes and the very real danger of a cyber attack.

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This book gives a very plausible description of what would happen if electric power was off for a few months. But, as I read I was wondering: where is the “Christian” part of the story? It appears later in the book, and it takes over. But I would not call it Christian. I would be better described as anti-Christian or even better, satanic. A part of the story is a very twisted version of the temptation of Christ. I am not sure that the Christ figure even believes in God.

This book doesn’t end. It just stops. Leaving me very depressed and wish I hadn’t read it. I will not be reading other titles by these authors. Believers will not like the ending of this book. Don’t read it. ( )
  sowdman | Jan 4, 2016 |
It is not very often that I struggle to write a review for a book. Usually I am able to find the words with ease, as I recall the story line and remember the characters that captivated my attention. This book was very challenging for me to read. It was at times very fast paced and easy, but at other times I wanted to throw the book in sheer frustration. I have never had a book that I have had such a love/hate relationship with. It is probably the first time for me. I was also thrown off by the introduction of an oncoming religious theme toward the end of the book. By this I mean the standard, “end times”, scenario. I still found the scenes to be interesting, but was irritated that the story was a cliff hanger. I was really hoping for the book to continue on. However, I felt like I really made a genuine effort to get into the book and by the time I got to know the characters, it was all over with and nothing was accomplished.

I think those that are into books that are based on themes about ‘end times’ scenarios would enjoy this paperback. Also this book would be best for those who would prefer to read Christian based novels. My grandmother loved Christian novels so I have a deep respect for the community. I believe that the book could still use a lot of polishing. I was confused with all of the jumping from one person to another in the story. I also was not happy that the ‘shadow’ character was not explained more. I feel certain key elements were left out that could of helped the reader more. I kept waiting for an answer and never got one. By the end of the book I actually was disappointed and have not felt that in a long time. I won’t recommend the book, but I won’t deny the book. I understand that this story might be better suited toward another person who likes this type of genre. ( )
  Jennifer35k | May 17, 2015 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

Prophecy expert Mark Hitchcock and award-winning novelist Alton Gansky provide a suspenseful and fast-moving story of life after a massive cyber attack.

Twenty-two-year-old savant Donny Elton can't tie his shoes, but his computer skills are unsurpassed. Egged on by a shadowy figure only he can see and hear, Donny creates an evolving computer virus that knocks out satellites, power grids, and communication systems. The world is thrown back into a lifestyle it hasn't known for a hundred years. Surgeons find themselves operating without electricity. The military can't use its computers...

This gripping story of darkness and heroism highlights prophetic themes and the very real danger of a cyber attack.

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