Deadly Provocation by T.F.
Coleman is a action packed, adrenaline pumping fictional account of
events that could be ripped from today's headlines. The author
catches your attention quickly as our protagonist, Jake Conley,
prevents a mass shooting at a theater much like one that took place a
year and a half ago. Once you are gripped by the opening events you
will be sucked into a world of corruption, technology, politics,
greed and paranoia as you are recruited, along with Mr. Conley, into
a mysterious company called DSCC. As you read on into the book you
will find yourself absorbed and wondering just how much of these
event can and have happened. As the book comes to climax you will
find your heart racing until you get to the thrilling conclusion.
Much in the same way George Orwell did
with the book 1984, Mr. Coleman does a great job of mixing
real and fictional account to get the reader to think about the
consequences of a society where those with power are allowed to run
rampant. In Deadly Provocation these questions arise from a privately
held company DSCC that use the latest technology and pull with
government agencies to go beyond the limits of surveillance to the
point of controlling the action of individuals. The biggest of these
questions is one that is currently being debated on the use of
drones.
I would highly recommend this book for
anyone that enjoy a good thought provoking read that has plenty of
action.
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