PeaceMaker by Dan Ronco, Donna Pidlubny (Illustrator)

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  • Pub. Date: July 2004
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    • Pub. Date: July 2004
    • Publisher: Winterwolf Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 284pp

    Synopsis

    January 15, 2012


    While working on the next release of the Atlas operating system, I discovered PeaceMaker, a lethal computer virus enhanced with artificial intelligence, and I have decided to do everything in my power to defeat it and expose the people who developed it.  I'm scared, and I thought about walking away from it.  I can't do that.  Since you received this message, I must have failed.

    I'm getting ahead of myself.  Here's the story.  Humiliated by the federal government in an anti-trust trial that tore apart her software company, CEO Dianne Morgan has become obsessed with a plan to unleash PeaceMaker and shut down computer systems across the world.  She is determined to crush the global economy unless the nations of the world agree to share power with the Domain, the clandestine organization she leads.  She recruited some of the best computer scientists in the world into the Domain and these people developed PeaceMaker.

    Before we go any further, I have to admit Dianne and I were lovers several years ago, and she left me because I could not control my drinking problem.  I have been clean for six years and I attend AA meetings most weeks, so I have it pretty much under control.

    I'm working on a method of destroying the virus, but it's going to take some time. Dianne has already murdered one of my friends because he discovered PeaceMaker, and now she has agents watching everything I do. In case she gets to me before I can attack PeaceMaker, I created this time-delayed message to alert you to the danger.  Unless I reschedule this message every other day, it will be sent as a warning to you.  Since you are reading this, I must have been captured or killed.  In addition to my associate Dan Ronco and me, Dianne knows that you are also aware of PeaceMaker.  So it's up to you and Dan.

    One last thing - there is a mysterious third force that has discovered PeaceMaker and plans to attack the Domain.  I don't know who they are, but Dianne has made a lot of enemies over the years.

    The one person you can trust is Dan Ronco.  He knows the entire story and can provide as much information as you need.  You can contact him  to coordinate your plans, but make sure your communications line isn't bugged.  

    And watch out for Dianne.

    Editor, RebeccaReads.com - Rebecca Brown

    All in all, PeaceMaker is a rip-snortin' adventure set in the future when computers literally control our everyday life (as if they don't already) & what people will do (or not) for total power. I especially liked the news items with which each chapter begins.

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    PeaceMakerby Anonymous

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    December 30, 2004: PeaceMaker is one novel I couldn?t put down. Nail biting from beginning to end, I was immediately caught up in the action and the characters. It felt like I was a fly on the wall as I turned the pages, watching the mystery unfold. As a visual person, I loved the images that Dan Ronco created in my head. Flipping back and forth in time I easily viewed the characters and action along with the landscapes. Dan made it all come alive for me. This book is a winner. You won?t be disappointed; it?s a very good read. I can hardly wait for a sequel.

    PeaceMakerby Anonymous

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    September 21, 2004: Michael Crichton move over. Dan Ronco's PeachMaker is the 21 century sci-fi version of a tale of two cities providing us with the intense drama and emotion of a Dicken's classic combined with the imaginative, yet realistic, view of a Crichton novel. This book was so good, I barely could put it down. Thrilling, exciting, filled with heroes and villains, providing the reader with every possible range of emotions. Ray Brown is a modern day, believable hero with whom we can all relate. Diane Morgan is a classic villain, willing to sell everything, even her soul, to get ahead and gain more and more power and money. Their fight consumes both of them, driving one into an alcoholic state and the other into the fires of absolute power. Yet in all of this, a story of how computer technology became the crutch which eventually took over our lives. A story of how we allowed ourselves to become the victims of our own desires and wants. A story which we may be playing out ? even today! Given all of the material published in a year, this is the one book which is a must read for someone who appreciates not only a great plot, storyline, and character development, but just plain great writing. From those of us who enjoy a great read - THANKS MR. RONCO!


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