SYNOPSIS:
The story takes place in early 2008. It is a time of great political unrest; people are living in constant fear of terrorist attack and are looking to the world leaders to take action. Suspicion of local government runs high and conspiracy rumours abound.Mitchell Webb, CEO of IDSys, and his long-term friend Simon Rockwell are on the brink of securing a contract from Her Majesty's Government for the design, manufacture and supply of Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFIDs) for the protection of the British Public against terrorist attack. It would be the biggest deal in their company's relatively short history.Shortly after being awarded the contract, there is a horrendous terrorist attack on one of England's most famous landmarks and the Government passes legislation for the compulsory introduction of RFIDs, bringing about a series of events that draw Mitch and his colleagues into the biggest conspiracy in history. Little by little, they uncover some unsettling information that makes them question the real motives behind the introduction of RFIDs.
The friends soon find themselves in a deadly race against time, facing a powerful and ruthless enemy, culminating in an astonishing discovery about the very origins of life on Earth.
REVIEWS:
"It's only a few years away, and there's a growing plethora of books on 2012. But this one by Bryan Collier stands out. It's a pacy and exciting thriller that keeps the reader's interest from beginning to end.
The author doesn't shy away from controversy:
I heartily recommend it as a must read for those who enjoy contemporary thrillers with a healthy dose of science (fact-based)
A truly thought-provoking book.
All in all, an excellent debut novel - I, for one, can't wait to read his next."
Al Francis, Boston.
"Totally agree with the previous review, certainly thought provoking. Nice to see a quote from Drama editor at Sky, I can just imagine this as a mini series myself, so come on Huw, take a chance, this one could pay off!
Looking forward to the sequel Bryan! "
Mark S Hows, UK.
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