‘All Systems Down’ takes readers into a crippled, broken world
Technology has become a part of everyday life. We use it in so many ways. It connects us to people, and allows us to interact with people in all kinds of ways. Cell phones, laptops and tablets are devices almost everyone owns. But what would happen if one day all these things stopped working? Well All Systems Down aims to take people into that world. I was able to read a review copy of this book and here is what I thought of it.
You can read the plot for All Systems Down here:
Pak Han-Yong’s day is here. An elite hacker with Unit 101 of the North Korean military, he’s labored for years to launch Project Sonnimne: a series of deadly viruses set to cripple Imperialist infrastructure. And with one tap of his keyboard, the rewards are immediate.
Brendan Chogan isn’t a hero. He’s an out-of-work parking enforcement officer and one-time collegiate boxer trying to support his wife and children. But now there’s a foreign enemy on the shore, a blackout that extends across America, and an unseen menace targeting him. Brendan will do whatever it takes to keep his family safe.
In the wake of the cyber attacks, electrical grids fail, satellites crash to earth, and the destinies of nine strangers collide.
Strangers whose survival depends upon each other’s skills and courage.
I had a blast reading All Systems Down. It was a book that painted a dire picture. When the cyber attacks happened, society panicked and many had no clue what to do next. It brought a group of unlikely allies together to try to survive this crisis. The ending was a surprise and at the same time kind of satisfying. People who are looking for a good thriller will want to read this book. If you want to learn more about All Systems Down click on this website.
All Systems Down comes out tomorrow. You can purchase this book on Amazon and at Barnes and Noble.
