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Darknet, by Matthew Mather

Darknet, by Matthew Mather

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Darknet, by Matthew Mather

Darknet, by Matthew Mather



Darknet, by Matthew Mather

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A terrifying new breed of technology evolves...A dark secret determined to stay hidden.Darknet is a prophetic and frighteningly realistic thriller set in present-day New York, the story of one man's quest to overcome a shadowy force pushing the world to the brink of destruction, and his incredible gamble to risk everything to save his family.Jake O'Connell leaves a life of crime and swears he'll never return, but his new life as a stock broker is ripped away when his childhood friend Sean Womack is murdered. Thousands of miles away in Hong Kong, data scientist Jin Huang finds a list of wealthy dead people in a massive banking conspiracy. Problem is, some of the people don't stay dead. As Jin begins her investigation, she's petrified to discover her own name on the growing list of dead-but-alive.On the run, Jake O'Connell and Jin Huang race across continents to uncover a dark secret spreading like a cancer into the world. Why was Sean killed, and how is the list of wealthy dead connected? Are some of them really coming back to life? But all this becomes irrelevant when Jake's wife and daughter are attacked...MORE ABOUT DARKNETDarknet follows in the footsteps of Mather's bestseller CyberStorm, translated into sixteen languages and now in development for film by 20th Century Fox.

Darknet, by Matthew Mather

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2198 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-11
  • Released on: 2015-03-11
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Darknet, by Matthew Mather

Review "Realistic, terrifying ride through today's underworld of artificial intelligence, assassin markets, and dark networks." - Will Swardstrom, author of the Dead Sleep Trilogy"Fantastic techno thriller...full of real-life facts and events." - Jorge Amodio, Amazon VineVoice"An instant classic...rare treat for lovers of Crichton-style tech thrillers." - Nicholas Sansbury Smith, bestselling author of Extinction Horizon"Frighteningly realistic--this book has kept me up late saying,  Just one more chapter..." - Mercedes Meyer, Amazon Vine Voice top 50 Reviewer"So great, I wish I'd come up with it myself..." - HUGH HOWEY, author of Wool (praise for Atopia series)

About the Author DARKNET is the new novel by Matthew Mather, following on the heels of his award-winning, international bestseller CyberStorm that was translated into sixteen languages and is under development for film by 20th Century Fox. Matthew began his career at the McGill Center for Intelligent Machines before starting several high-tech ventures in computational nanotechnology, electronic health records, weather prediction systems and genomics. He now works as a full-time author of speculative fiction.


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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful. Realistic, Thrilling, and more than a little Terrifying By W. Swardstrom Just like in his massive hit, "Cyberstorm," Matthew Mather does what he does best: he takes reality and adds just enough of a sci-fi touch to make it terrifying and relatable.When I first started reading DARKNET, it took a little while before I became really engrossed in the high-tech world of finance that the protagonist Jake O'Connell lived in. Just like some of the characters themselves, I found myself in over my head in the world of crypto currency, algorithms, assassin markets, and dark networks, but my patience was rewarded when the reader learns alongside those characters.Mather makes sure the reader knows no one is safe in his world, introducing and killing off multiple characters throughout the book. In fact, I wasn't totally sure if his protagonist Jake was really truly safe to get comfortable with until about a quarter of the way into the book.As a stock broker in New York, Jake is familiar with the high-stakes game of Wall Street finances, but is unprepared when his world crumbles around him. His childhood friend dies in a mysterious accident in London, his boss is arrested on charges by the SEC, and he himself is framed for rape, causing his wife and daughter to leave him. All the while, Jake is trying to clear himself and ends up uncovering a massive secret that could threaten the economies of nearly every country on the planet. Along the way, he finds his own life in danger as well as those of his family and friends.Once I really got into the story, I couldn't put it down, reading in every spare minute until I was done. Mather is a phenomenal storyteller, weaving a thriller like the best out there. I was impressed with the immense and complex world he had created in DARKNET, topped only by the characters and the situations they find themselves in around every corner.The scary thing about DARKNET is that Mather completely creates a plausible scenario for a near-future event. What if some of the technology we use and employ today evolves to the level of where it exists in DARKNET? What would happen? Just like the potential of catastrophe in "Cyberstorm," Mather presents a worst-case scenario of sorts in the midst of a thriller.I loved this book and will look forward to reading it again in the future. Well done, Mr. Mather. Keep writing them like this and I'll keep reading them. I received a free advance reading copy in exchange for an honest review.

22 of 25 people found the following review helpful. An exciting adventure that isn’t science fiction any more. By Elizabeth Gerhardt Review by Elizabeth Gerhardt, author of “The Troll Sagas”This is a fast paced adventure that will keep you guessing until the end, and you may not like what you heard on the way. The author’s notes at the end of the book tell us some of the scary things in his story that are already going on in the world, or check them out on the internet: Digital Autonomous Corporations, talking to customers and business contacts and carrying on business electronically without human participation. Darknet market places, anonymous decentralized online organizations carrying on open black market trading with no regulatory oversight.Follow the money? What money? Crypto currencies and who knows what their value is at the moment? And finally an Assassination Market list, but humans may not have to carry out the orders since almost anything nowadays from a car to a coffee pot operates on some kind of computerized instructions that can be accessed electronically.The characters are well drawn and the tension never lets up as more and more power is acquired by a corporate entity that may or may not be directed by humans. The people trying to stop it are running out of time as more of them disappear or are kept on the run. I am happy to recommend this book as an exciting story and a great read. I received a Kindle format Advance Reading Copy for an honest review.

21 of 24 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic techno thriller filled with real world facts and events By Jorge Amodio I've been working in computer science for many years and had the privilege in the early eighties to become an Internet pioneer. In those early days we didn't really envision such a dramatic growth for something that was considered just and academic experiment on networking. In about the same timeframe while Artificial Intelligence R&D was progressing but in the CS world was more a good excuse to get additional funding. Fast forward to the present and Darknet shows, even being a fictional novel, how plausible and part of our daily lives the combined power of AI and the Internet could be. I really like that Matthew Matter embedded in the history many facts and events from real life, and how he extrapolated the current technology to create an action filled techno thriller. Two Thumbs Up for Darknet from Computer/Networking Geek.

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