Codex by Adrian Dawson

April 9, 2012 in Blog, review

CodexCodex by Adrian Dawson

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

 

 

My Review

I was hooked from page 1, Wow I loved reading Codex, it had so many twists & turns you never knew where it was going. Every time I thought i’d got it all sussed Adrian threw in another twist.
How on earth does a human brain come up with a storyline like that? The attention to detail & the continuous changes in direction had me on the edge of my seat.

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Product Description

When a bomb explodes aboard Flight 320, killing all 260 passengers, chess Grandmaster turned IT entrepreneur Jack Bernstein is informed that his only daughter Lara, missing for the past 3 years, was on board and finally making her way home.

Jack is told the bombing was a terrorist act, but when he is sent an ELS code to decipher, the truth about his daughter’s death reveals that the tragedy was something altogether more sinister. What he uncovers is a global conspiracy surrounding a group of corporations that will stop at nothing to protect their secret so that they might gain control of Jack’s computer systems and IntelliSoft’s near perfection of Artificial Intelligence.

Jack must uncover the truth about his daughter’s death and discover their secret before it is too late.

The clock is ticking and the countdown to armageddon has already started.

About the Author

Adrian dawson was born in Yorkshire and currently lives in Nottingham. With more than 20 years working within the creative industry Codex is his first Novel, and Sequence was released on 5 September to rave reviews from The Times, The Telegraph, SciFi Now!, Eurocrime, Milo’s Rambles, New Books Magazine, Shots Mag and many more!
To find out more about me, or to get in touch, you can find my blog at adriandawson.co.uk

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