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A review by carls_d
The Blue Nowhere by Jeffery Deaver
challenging
dark
tense
medium-paced
4.5
Even though this book was written more than 20 years ago, the danger of hacking is still real today. It is quite alarming to see what people can achieve with technology, and this fear is still very much applicable in the era of AI.
Even if you're not someone who understands technical jargon, this book does a great job of breaking down complex terms into clear explanations, but some technologies are currently outdated.
Even if you're not someone who understands technical jargon, this book does a great job of breaking down complex terms into clear explanations, but some technologies are currently outdated.
This book had me hooked with all its surprises and mysteries. I kept trying to guess who Shawn was, but I was totally off track. What I really liked was how the story switched between different points of view. It gave me extra info about the hacker and what he was up to.
Wholeheartedly, I'd recommend this book to anyone who relishes gripping psychological thrillers interwoven with technology and mystery. It's a fascinating read for anyone intrigued by the fusion of technology and criminal intrigue.