THE AREMAC PROJECT Featured on Sci-Fi Lists

Peter Sykes recently reviewed Gerald M. Weinberg's new
sci-fi techno-thriller, THE AREMAC PROJECT, on his top-ranked
Sci-Fi Lists site: http://home.austarnet.com.au/petersykes/topscifi/


"Computer hall of famer Jerry Weinberg proves a natural at
writing sci-fi in this breakneck techno-thriller.
"The FBI gets interested when grad students Tess Myers and
the nerdy but somewhat brilliant Roger Fixman develop a machine
that can take snapshots of memories. As an interrogation device it
may be the vital component in combating terrorists threatening
Chicago's famous landmarks.
"With double-dealing agents, atypical terrorists and a dash of
humour Weinberg's proficiency in physics and communication
sciences comes to the fore. As with all good thrillers readers
are kept guessing for a while until it comes time to sit back,
hold on and enjoy the final run home.
"The novel is divided into ninety chapters averaging about four
pages each. This makes for a feast of ideas that come at a pace
that is sure to keep the pages turning." -- Peter Sykes

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Read more about THE AREMAC PROJECT and download the
first five chapters: http://www.littlewestpress.com

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