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Game Over - (Mindwar Trilogy) by Andrew Klavan (Paperback)

Game Over - (Mindwar Trilogy) by  Andrew Klavan (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The MindWar Realm is a computerized world created by a deranged terrorist named Kurodar. Built through a link between Kurodar's mind and a network of supercomputers, The Realm is a pathway through which the madman can project himself into any computer system on the planet.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>This time, there's no escape from the realm. </strong></p><p>The MindWar Realm is a computerized world created by a deranged terrorist named Kurodar. Built through a link between Kurodar's mind and a network of supercomputers, The Realm is a pathway through which the madman can project himself into any computer system on the planet.</p><p>Twice before, Rick Dial has entered the Realm as a Mind Warrior and come back alive. But now, something has gone terribly wrong. A connection has formed in Rick's brain that sends him hurtling into The Realm without his consent--and brings the Realm's monsters into the Real World.</p><p>As Kurodar works to turn Rick's brain to his own purposes, Rick's waking and sleeping life is ravaged by terrors he never imagined.</p><p>Rick knows he has no choice but to face The Realm's fi nal and most powerful protector. But can Rick destroy MindWar without destroying himself and the people he loves?</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>4 1/2 stars. 'This breathless ride comes to a satisfying and emotional end as Rick rises above and beyond to overcome his physical and spiritual obstacles, including his feelings for Mariel. An intense dive into struggles with self-doubt, trust, sacrifice and fear, this series is a must-read for inspirational science-fiction fans, both teen and adult.'--RT Book Reviews<br>

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