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Senza Via Di Fuga (2014)

by Douglas E. Richards(Favorite Author)
3.89 of 5 Votes: 4
languge
English
publisher
Time Crime
series
Wired
review 1: I have just finished reading AMPED.... Oh MY GOD.... this book takes WIRED and AMPS IT UP.... are you sure you did not take any gellcaps to finish this book? The twists - the turns - the suspense - the horror ... oh JESUS.... Man I freaked out when Desh was seen on that video; I begged for the tape to be doctored - and the ending was TOTALLY unexpected.... WOW! This book ROCKS.The best part about it is, I didn't re-read WIRED to be prepared for AMPED. Why is that the best part? Because, I know the story from WIRED already, having read the book. But since I haven't re-read it, I did not remember anything about Frey. Yet, your masterful storytelling made me understand who he was again even without the details from the first book. I knew what he did and how he doublecrossed a... morend why ... even although I didn't remember from the first book. THIS WAS VERY VERY VERY VERY WELL DONE.Also, the depth of research and physics and even bringing in the religious aspect. WOW. I can't stop gushing about this book.You have a dedicated FAN here!
review 2: A brilliant sequel to Richards' Wired, Amped earns five stars. In Amped, Richards uses his scientific background to invent a plausible future where mankind must face the potential for good and evil of enhanced human intelligence. But on top of the science fiction and the discussion of the philosophical issues raised by this discovery, Richards spins a yarn that will keep you turning the pages as fast and as long as you can stay awake.I'm looking forward to his newest, The Cure, which is due out in September. less
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Aisha2
This book continues on the story of Wired, and does it with a fantastic plot twist.
caroshine
Excellent sequel to Wired.Smart and fast paced.
Meenakshi
Enjoyed very much
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