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Terminal Logic (Ethan Hamilton Technothrillers Trilogy #2)
Jefferson Scott

Multnomah Books, 1997 - 364 pages

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An incredible journey

I think I'll forever be partial to Terminal Logic because it was the first of the three that I read. The plot is just as tight as the first book in the series, and (wonder of wonders) a fair amount of time has passed...giving the changes in scenery and character more credence.

Jefferson Scott tackles the problem of artificial intelligence nicely in this book. Ethan Hamilton and his family are back, along with Special Agent Mike Gillette, and a few other secondary characters from Virtu@lly Eliminated. There is a murderous avatar out on Globenet...bots are escaping into cyberspace...and out of their gameworlds. Only mahem can follow.

There is no shortage of action and movement, that's for sure. And during it all, the grace of God shines through. I've heard it said that the cover art for Terminal Logic is uninspired...well please, don't judge the book by its cover (even though I happen to _like_ the cover :) ; you'd be missing a treasure.


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Thoroughly engaging

When I began reading this book, primarily to sample the genre, I expected to become bogged down in technical details. What I didn't expect was that after the first couple of pages, I would be unable to stop until I had followed Ethan Hamilton and his family through a real crisis created in a virtual world.

The writing is crisp and refreshing, seasoned neatly with subtle humor. Never preachy, the Christian message shines through with clarity.

This was my first Jefferson Scott book. I look forward to reading the other two in the series.









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A very good book

This Technological Thriller is perhaps one of the best books I have yet read. Its fast-paced action in the not too distant future of computers and over-the-internet murders and harassment, along with Jefferson Scott's wonderful story-telling make this a book that I could not put down. This is undoubtedly a wonderful book, by one of the greatest up and coming authors. My advice to you: buy it. If you like a good story, with plenty to think about, great characters along with your action, you won't be dissapointed.


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Ethan Hamilton Techno-thrillers

Jefferson Scott's techno-thriller trilogy is a great series, one which I would recommend to anyone. It is set in the near future, and is very inventive. The books are Christian in nature, but are not overly "preachy." An interesting aspect brought out in all three is the balance which can be found between faith with science. Most Christian books I have read are seriously lacking in depth. In some cases, they're downright "hokey." Not these books, though. They are well-written, they have good story lines, and they'll keep you turning pages until the end. And once you've read the last page, you'll be eager to get the next book in the series


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Thoroughly enjoyable, there is no comparison

As a christian, computer programmer, having a family and enjoying all things tech, including having a home automation system with interactive voice, I identified with Ethan Hamilton and Jefferson Scott immediately became my favorite author. And I love rpg gaming, as does my oldest son who's 5. I encourage Mr. Scott to pursue kludge wholeheartedly!! I was sad (am still) when years had passed and no new books were written regarding Ethan Hamilton, thus I reread the trilogy once a year or so. Highest praise for Jefferson Scott!


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In the year 2007, every GlobeNet user receives the following e-mail message: "This is your God. I have become displeased with all my worlds. Things have become unmanageable. Therefore I will wipe out all participants and begin again. Prepare to be purged." When people begin dying in bizarre accidents, it is once again up to Christian programmer Ethan Hamilton to save users from high-tech destruction. Only this time, his adversary is a being whose emergence may signal the advent of the Apocalypse.


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