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392 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 2, 2014
This is a good thriller. Thought provoking, too. Almost believable. It takes place at the intersection of the real world and the virtual world in a simple, but fascinating way.
At the helm, reluctantly, is Garrett Reilly. He is a young man who sees patterns in information that others cannot. His outside the box thinking makes him valuable to government agencies who have an agenda. A special room is even created for him to make use of his ability on behalf of the government. Garrett is not particularly likeable; but his growing pains make him more palatable as time goes on—both for the reader and for other characters in the story.
This is a first novel for Drew Chapman, who writes for television. The narrative is a little thin in places, but what I truly do appreciate about "The Ascendant" is that this writer felt no need to impress (read: bombard) his reader with specialized knowledge. Amazingly, for a story that includes the stock market, sophisticated computer wizardry, multiple government agencies, plus, the Army, very few acronyms are employed. For that, this reader is very grateful. A commendable first novel.