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Average rating3.6
"As the world and cyberworld come crashing down, Mike Mitchell finds himself in a desperate struggle to keep his family alive when a monster snowstorm hits New York on Christmas Eve. An increasingly bizarre string of disasters start appearing on the world's news networks when, in an instant, New York is cut off from the world, becoming a wintry tomb where nothing is what it seems."-- P. [4] of cover.
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1 primary bookCyberStorm is a 1-book series first released in 2013 with contributions by Matthew Mather.
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No spoilers, but when the causes of the disaster are eventually revealed, they aren't believable - or at least, they aren't sufficient. The writer should have done more research into the emergency preparedness plan of his local county. The lack of communications between the rescue workers, and lack of communications to the victims, is just not believable. If the protagonist had just known more about what was going on, several tragic parts of the story would have been prevented.
Fantastical Yet All Too Real. Reading this book 6 yrs after publication in preparation for the coming sequel, this has come to hit a little to close to reality for comfort. With the ongoing Coronavirus scare and the Turkish power outages, it is very easy to see these days just how easy a scenario like what happens in this book could be made reality. A bit too real at times with its in depth character studies of just what lengths people would go through to survive an apocalyptic scenario, this was an extremely well thought out, visceral tale of survival. Very much recommended.