kimbacaffeinate
Written on Sep 19, 2013
The characters in Day One were all interesting from Weller who created the program Eclipse stole, to Anne the woman frantic to find her husband. I wasn’t sure about John at first, as he seemed stiff at our first meeting but as Kenyon peeled back his layers I connected with him. John is brilliant, and while he has danced in the shades of grey concerning the law and hacking, he has always put his wife and son first. With all that was happening to him and around him, John was surprisingly level-headed. He would make any hard-core action hero fan proud, as he navigated around systems, and raced against time. Other characters added to the realism of the story as we traveled war-torn New York.
In Day One, we figure out what is occurring as John our protagonist does keeping the tale fast-paced. Flashbacks to times with his family and past events shed light on John and help break-up the non-stop action. Kenyon brought New York to life, and gave us a panoramic view of the chaos from landmarks, to chilling street scenes. It was riveting, and the term big brother is watching took on a whole new meaning as the enemy had eyes and ears everywhere. The story raises some interesting questions about technology and advances that are made on a daily basis. While I still have questions, the tales ended was both open-ended and hopeful while leaving the door open for a continuation of this story.
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