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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Max Cyber Terror Revenge" by Anthony Silman.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Max Cyber Terror Revenge is the fifth book in a series of stories written by Anthony Silman. This particular story talks about the dangers of cyberterrorism and advanced technology in modern society. Max works at Onetelcall, which happens to be a tech firm that deals with highly sophisticated information technology. There have been a series of threats from Tehran, and no one knows who's behind them. It is a campaign to launch a series of dangerous protests and revolts all across the streets of London and the whole of Europe by Islamic terrorists. 

On the other hand, Richard Dean is a self-made internet sensation who, through misogynistic articles and posts, has created a massive internet following on his "Boss Dick" accounts on all social media platforms. Richard, however, strikes a dangerous deal with Terry, which will enable Terry to supply information to feed his ever-growing internet followers. Terry, however, works for Imam Kazimi, and together they plan to launch the attacks across Europe. So he uses Boss Dick's platform to pass along secret information. Now the tables have turned, and both Max, Richard, and Terry have to work together for the betterment of their society. To get the full story, grab a copy of Max Cyber Terror Revenge by Anthony Silman.
 
This book is an interesting, fast-paced story that explores the cyber scene and terrorism. We get a little glimpse of the backstory of some of the terrorists and the motivation behind what they're doing. The story does not only center on a particular character; I loved it. There was a rich blend of different characters and their stories, one of which was Marylin. I especially loved Marylin's story because it added a little excitement to the plot. A damsel in distress, looking for her prince charming to swoop her off her feet, unfortunately meets a con artist. Quite the twist. 
 
I enjoyed every bit of this book, and I loved that the author gave each character a humorous personality. Richard Dean was the most humorous, even though he was the most hated among the other characters. The author's style of writing is commendable, and the added humor was great. The book was perfectly edited. I have nothing negative to say about this book, and I'd give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because of the captivating content.
 
I recommend this book to readers who enjoy espionage, cyberterrorism, and fast-paced stories.

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This fast-paced cybercrime thriller explores terrorism with humor. It follows various characters, including Marylin, who gets catfished. With well-developed personalities and a captivating plot. Sounds like an amazing read, thanks for the honest review.
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I was particularly drawn to Marylin's storyline, which added an unexpected twist to the plot. Her journey from a damsel in distress to encountering a con artist adds an element of excitement and unpredictability to the narrative, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
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Max Cyber Terror Revenge by Anthony Silman is the fifth installment in a riveting series that delves into the perils of cyberterrorism and the implications of advanced technology in our contemporary world. The narrative follows Max, an employee at Onetelcall, a tech firm specializing in sophisticated IT solutions. Amidst escalating threats from Tehran, the streets of London and across Europe face the looming danger of orchestrated protests and revolts by Islamic terrorists. The source of these threats remains shrouded in mystery, heightening the suspense.
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The current situation with Russia invading Ukraine and waging cyberwar against not only Ukraine but also other western countries shows how undeclared, unofficial wars can be fought today. This novel is part of a series that explores that consequences of certain uses of modern technologies and I plan to read all the books, as they all seem interesting and thought-provoking. Thank you for your great review!
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Cyber is an entirely different world to think that life has come to a point whereby social media is your resume as much as it is your interview its amazing. A cyber terror would most definitely paralyse a lot of people way more than covid-19 ever did.
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This review highlights several compelling reasons to delve into this book. The plot's focus on cyberterrorism and advanced technology in modern society is both timely and intriguing. The diverse cast of characters, each with unique backstories and motivations, promises a rich and multi-faceted narrative.
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The plot features Richard Dean, an internet sensation with a misogynistic following, who unknowingly collaborates with terrorists through Terry, a liaison for Imam Kazimi. The story shifts as Max, Richard, and Terry must unite to prevent the attacks and save society.
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Anthony Silman’s ‘Max Cyber Terror Revenge’ offers a gripping exploration of the cyberterrorism landscape, skillfully blending suspense, action, and humor. The diverse cast of characters, from Max to the controversial Richard Dean, adds depth and intrigue to the narrative. The backstories and motivations of the terrorists provide a nuanced perspective, making this a standout in the series. A must-read for fans of espionage and cybercrime thrillers.
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