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Needles in his new book "Terminal Connection” published by RoutePublications takes us into the life of Steve Donovan.


From the back cover: In a setting reminiscent of THE MATRIX and in the manversesscience spirit of JURASSIC PARK, the players in this techno thriller novel move between reality and virtuality, finding danger, death, and betrayal in both worlds.


What if a terrorist were a computer virus, its weapon a defect, and its target the U.
S. military Welcome to the present, where the lines are blurred between terrorists and governments, virtual worlds and reality.
In a war of information, everyone is on the frontline,

Steve Donovan, founder of NEXUS Corp, has developed a virtual technology that could help his daughter walk again.
Riddled with guilt over the accident that crippled Brooke, Donovan buries himself in developing the Nexus, But when a young girl dies using the Nexus and a defect is discovered, NEXUS CEO Austin Wheeler decides lawsuits are cheaper than a recall.
Exploiting the defect that triggers fatal seizures, a hacker introduces a deadly virus in the form of a virtual serial killer.


Torn between his conscious and his invention, and distracted by a sexy federal investigator and a bottle of scotch, Donovan chases the killer through uncharted virtual worlds, where nothing is as it seems.
He discovers a conspiracy that threatens U, S. security and Brookes life. As two superpowers face off in global confrontation, Donovan realizes that in order to stop the killer, he must break the TERMINAL CONNECTION.


Michael Crichton would look at the advancements in technology and something would bother or frighten him and then he would write a book that bothered or frightened us.
Worked out really well that way, Problem is Mr. Crichton died and there was really no one to take his place, That is until now. Here comes Dan Needles and he looked at Virtual Reality differently than any of us and realized the potential danger and came up with this humdinger of a techno thriller.
The action starts on page one and not only keeps going it goes faster, There are bad guys that are really evil and only one man, Steve Donovan, who can stop them.
However they want to stop him as well so the chase is on! I haven't even begun to talk about the technology that Mr.
Needles brings to our attention it does have its frightening aspects but it is presented in a manner that we can understand.
Dan Needles has truly given us a winner with "Terminal Connection", Get ready there are politics, escapes, liaisons, schemes and conniving that will make your head spin, And the characters. Mr. Needles has given us great characters who live and breathe on the pages and draw us into their lives so that we root for the good guys and do not want the bad guys to win.
"Terminal Connection" is great fun, It is cutting edge technology, a thriller, adventure and a romance all rolled up in an extremely entertaining ball.


Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the author, I was not required to write a positive review, The opinions I have expressed are my own, I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade CommissionsCFR, Part: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
” I'll just start this out by stating the obvious, Dan Needles is brilliant, a mind seducer,

Terminal Connection plays out almost like a movie, Needles takes about four or five completely different story lines and pulls them together into a pulsepumpingerraticheartbeatIneededtogousethebathroomthreehoursagobutIcan'tputthebookdownorI'llmisssomething kind of way.


Reality and Virtual Reality seamlessly swap places throughout this book, and enemies threaten on either front.
It takes the question of "whodunnit" to an entirely new level as Needles opens up the mind and paints virtual landscapes pulsing with danger and adrenaline.


If you liked Ender's Game, if you enjoyed the Matrix, if you have any compulsion at all toward scifi, or even simple suspense, this book will leave you wishing for more.


In the spirit of full disclosure, I am not a scifi fan, I do enjoy a good mystery, a lot of suspense, and loads of fantasy, Scifi never did it for me, Terminal Connection has transcended that the book became less of a book as I went along, and more of an enveloping action it happened all around me, not just on the page in front of me.
I couldn't sleep when it was all over,

Seriously, it's that good, Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy, Needles is going to be one of the greats, This book was sent to me by Goodreads as a first read, giveaway,

This is an excellent suspenseful scifi thriller, with a narrative which is clear and concise to keep the pages rolling with ease through the wonderment of virtual reality.


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The plot is genuinely intelligently mapped out with excellent twists and turns to keep the reader eager to find out more, with strong characters that respond and react in a very real manner.


I couldnt put the book down, A real detective ride through the near future,
What if a terrorist was a computer virus, its weapon a defect, and its target the U.
S. military's eyes and ears Welcome to postwhere the lines are blurred between terrorists and superpowers, military and civilian, and virtual and reality.
In a war of information everyone is on the frontline, That's inventor Steve Donovan's nightmare in the,word technothriller THE TERMINAL CONNECTION,

Moving between reality and virtual worlds, the players in this high thriller, corporate espionage novel find danger and death in both worlds.
NEXUS Corporation has developed a virtual technology, but a hacker has introduced a deadly virusa killer who moves through the virtual world paralyzing his victims and taking their lives but with this virus, virtual death results in real death.
Can Steve, the developer of this technology and founder of NEXUS Corporation, find the virtual killer and stop the virus before he becomes the next victim of a technology that will give world power to one man Im one of those SciFi fans that never got hooked on Cyber Punk, and heres why: the tortured excuses for why the victims there are ALWAYS victims cant just rip the units off their heads and get out of harms way always sounded phony to me.
Even the screen version of Matrix failed to impress me I had hopes, Cmon! You gotta find a telephone booth What is this Superman needs to change his undies

So, you can imagine what frame of mind I was in when I picked up Terminal Connection.
What the hell, it was being offered for free and Im cheap,

What a difference! The explanations make sense! Not only that, but the uses of the devices arent limited to a bunch of pimplefaced losers playing online games.
People are effectively telecommuting using these things,

So, along comes the “bad guy” heavy music playing in the background and starts “offing” people again in a manner than I can believe.
And the chase starts there, Its a romp both through cyber space as well as the real world the characters have to actually go somewhere in person to chase after the bad guy with the strange name.


Okay, that was enough to keep me reading and the plot got nastier and more convoluted as it went along good mystery within the “geewhiz” stuff.
And the ending blew me away! And thats all Im gonna say about that, reading it is up to you and I wouldnt want to spoil it.


If you like cyberpunk, youll love this! If you like mysteries, spy stuff, and/or science fiction, youll at least like it.

WOW THERE WOULD NOT BE ANY USE FOR COMPUTERS IN TODAYS TECHNOLOGY WORLD,