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The Dark Net

On sale

3rd August 2017

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Digital (deliver electronic) / ISBN-13: 9781473652224

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‘One of the best Stephen King novels not written by the master himself’ – New York Times

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The dark net is an online shadowland for criminals to operate anonymously, but when a demonic force begins to hack the minds of its users there is nowhere left to hide.

Twelve-year-old HANNAH has been fitted with a high-tech prosthetic that restores her sight, but can’t understand why she can now see shadows surrounding certain people.

LELA, an emotionally shut-off, technophobic journalist stumbles onto a story nobody wants her to uncover. A story someone will kill to keep hidden.

A former evangelist, MIKE, suffers demons – figurative and literal – and keeps an arsenal of weapons stored in the basement of the homeless shelter he runs.

And DEREK is a hacker who believes himself a soldier, part of a cyber army dedicated to changing the world for the better.

With the virus spreading throughout the net and an ancient evil threatening to break lose on the real world, it falls to these strangers to stop the rising darkness.

THE DARK NET is a cracked-mirror version of the digital nightmare we already live in, a timely and wildly imaginative techno-thriller about the evil that lurks in real and virtual spaces, and the power of a united few to fight back.

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Praise for THE DARK NET

THE DARK NET is a megawatt defibrillator to the reader’s heart‘ – Dean Koontz

‘An impressive, propulsive narrative velocity at work here’ – Metro

‘THE DARK NET kicked my ass with its deft mash-up of both blackhat hacker culture and black magic. A fast, fantastic, throat-punch of a read’ – Chuck Wendig, New York Times bestselling author of Blackbirds and Zer0es

Reviews

Brew & Books Review
Simply a cracking read. It is fast paced, and left me reeling in places. I highly recommend The Dark Net
Locus
Percy's narrative is as lean as a jaguar, and it sprints ahead with a clean, swift motion . . . Restrained yet lyrical, his prose raises his characters off the page, while making Portland more than a generic urban setting.
SciFiNow
A lean, scary, Stephen King-infused chiller with great characters, mythology, villains and, impressively, a genre story about the dangers of technology addiction that doesn't feel like it's a dated piece of panic.
New York Times
The fate of the world in Percy's novel depends on the ability of a motley gang of misfits to head off the satanic forces emanating from the murkiest recesses of the internet. It's one of the best Stephen King novels not written by the master himself.
BookRiot.com
A highly entertaining read
Dean Koontz
Written in vivid, often lyrical prose, but with exhilarating comic-book energy, THE DARK NET is a megawatt defibrillator to the reader's heart. Quirky but very human characters confront an explosive emergence of the supernatural into our world, in this imaginative, spooky, swiftly paced tale threaded through with dark humor.
Chuck Wendig, <i>NYT</i> bestselling author of <i>Blackbirds</i> and <i>Zer0es</i>
THE DARK NET kicked my ass with its deft mash-up of both blackhat hacker culture and black magic. Percy reveals an upgraded, rebooted battle between good versus evil - a fast, fantastic, throat-punch of a read.
Paul Tremblay, author of <i>A Head Full of Ghosts</i> and <i>Disappearance at Devil's Rock</i>
Benjamin Percy's THE DARK NET channels the spirit of your favorite sprawling and epic, 1980's horror/thriller novels into a tightly paced, nasty, unrelenting 21st century nightmare. An addictive and frightening read.
Pornokitsch
This is one hell of a body of work. Red Moon is about the rise of extremist, The Dead Lands about the decline of the American Dream, The Dark Net about privacy, surveillance and our technocratic state. They have nothing to do with one another, except that they're all dark mirrors to the now: genre fiction used in its hardest-hitting and most daring way.
Brew & Books Review
Simply a cracking read. It is fast paced, and left me reeling in places. I highly recommend The Dark Net.
Metro
An impressive, propulsive narrative velocity at work here
Sci-Fi Bulletin
Verdict: A truly dark urban horror tale