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An international bestseller translated into fifteen foreign languages, CyberStorm is now in development for a major motion picture by 20th Century Fox.
Mike Mitchell, an average New Yorker working to keep his family together, finds himself fighting just to keep them alive when a string of disasters shreds the world around them…the Internet and communication networks go down…a deadly viral epidemic starts raging across the country…then a monster snowstorm cuts New York off from the world.
In the chaos, rumors fly about a foreign attack, but even this becomes unimportant as Mike and his family struggle to survive in the wintry tomb of a doomed New York.
“I couldn’t put it down…a novel that finally shows how dangerous our transition to an interconnected infrastructure could become.” – Karic Allega, Joint Cyber Command, US NAVY
“Terrifying realistic–this book has kept me up late saying, ‘Just one more chapter…’” – Mercedes Meyer, Amazon Vine Voice top 500 Reviewer
“So great, I wish I’d come up with it myself…will stick with me for the rest of my life.” – HUGH HOWEY, author of Wool
“Mather is leaving phenomenal tales in his wake–a full-fledged entry into the SF genre–another masterpiece!” – Wes Davies, author of The Runner
CyberStorm is is an edge-of-your-seat view into one family’s battle for life in a ruined mega-city. It is the newest bestseller from Matthew Mather, a leading cybersecurity expert and author of the bestselling science fiction series The Atopia Chronicles.
Now available in paperback ($12.99) and electronically on Kindle ($2.99)
“CyberStorm is such a page turner!” – Adria Fraser, book reviewer for Amazing Stories
“The plausible nightmare scenario absolutely terrifies me.” – Jeremey Bray, book reviewer for Global Geek News
“A chilling prophecy…well written.” – Ian Peterson, book reviewer for Sci-Fi Readers
“A riveting account of the (potentially) devastating impact of cyber attacks on ordinary citizens.” – Merv Benson, book reviewer for Prairie Pundi