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The Terminal Connection by Dan Needles Details Books and Reviews

The Terminal Connection

About The Terminal Connection

What if a terrorist was a computer virus, its weapon a defect, and its target the U.S. military’s eyes and ears? Welcome to post 9-11 where the lines are blurred between terrorists and superpowers, military and civilian, and virtual and reality. In a war of information everyone is on the frontline. That’s inventor Steve Donovan’s nightmare in the 100,000 word techno-thriller THE TERMINAL CONNECTION.

Moving between reality and virtual worlds, the players in this high thriller, corporate espionage novel find danger and death in both worlds. NEXUS Corporation has developed a virtual technology, but a hacker has introduced a deadly virus–a killer who moves through the virtual world paralyzing his victims and taking their lives; but with this virus, virtual death results in real death. Can Steve, the developer of this technology and founder of NEXUS Corporation, find the virtual killer and stop the virus before he becomes the next victim of a technology that will give world power to one man?

  • Complete Title: The Terminal Connection
  • Format: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 412
  • Publication Time: January 23, 2014
  • Publisher: Route 11 Publications
  • ISBN: 0989238830
  • ISBN13: 9780989238830

About Dan Needles

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Dan Needles is a master of storytelling in the science fiction and urban fantasy genres; but his stories aren’t all fiction. His professional experience as an early enabler of the information age at the dawn of the dot com boom and his continued work with fortune 500 companies, government agencies and secret military projects means that Needles places his characters in situations that read like fiction, but often exist in the reality of some of today’s top technological, and often secret, corporate and government projects.

Needles’ stories draw from the complex tapestry of his career and personal life. As a developer in the early 1990s at Oracle and VISA, Needles was at the forefront of development in the infancy of the information age. He quickly learned that building the complexity necessary in such hi-tech environments required working with people, culture clashes, hidden agendas and the drama of the human condition. His writing reflects this complexity, weaving the inexplicable wonders of new age technology with the relationships and conflicts of the people involved.

On a personal level, Needles has faced similar complex challenges. Having lived with undiagnosed autism since childhood, Needles describes his interactions as one of “decoding” the human condition and everyday situations. As a father and husband he has challenged the medical establishment and sought alternative treatments for his wife’s terminal illness and his son’s diagnosed autism. His efforts have been rewarded in that his wife’s illness has been cured, and the “curable” aspects his son’s autism have been successfully treated.

This personal journey mirrored his professional experiences. The ability to break through denial, accept reality, and take responsibility and maintain independent thought regardless of others’ pedigrees and accolades is exactly what is required in the information age and modern global economy. At a personal level he discovered his need to ground in reality, face the truth, however ugly, and stand up for the greater good. This personal philosophy was rooted in his own undiagnosed autism and to what he attributes his personal and professional success.

Needles is a consultant for Fortune 500 companies, government agencies and secret military projects. He weaves people, process, knowledge and technology into complex solutions to solve the pressing problems of the Internet age.

Reviews The Terminal Connection

I’m one of those SciFi fans that never got hooked on Cyber Punk, and here’s why: the tortured excuses for why the victims (there are ALWAYS victims) can’t just rip the units off their heads and…

User ImageAl “Tank”

One of the problems with most science fiction is that it’s so fantastic it isn’t realistic. Star Wars, Star Trek, The Twilight Zone, and 99% of all sf novels over the years may have been great stuff…

John Bowers

(I received this book for free as part of Goodreads First Reads giveaways).(This review may contain spoilers).I have to say… if it wasn’t for the fact that, partway through the book, the main charac…

User ImageSarah-Jayne Briggs

One of the better cyber-punk, spy books I’ve read. Good science in it. Believable characters that are likable. Lots of twists and turns leading to a satisfying conclusion. What more can I say…

User ImageAl Philipson

This book is very awesome…

User ImageGahermi class 5-12

The very fantastic…

Eduardo Naranjo

I received this book through the Goodreads Giveaway. Yay! :DAnyway. Wwwwwhat to say. It took me way more months that I had planned to finish this book. This year was my last year in high school so I h…

User ImageValeria Beccari

Dan Needles in his new book “Terminal Connection” published by Route 11 Publications takes us into the life of Steve Donovan.From the back cover: In a setting reminiscent of THE MATRIX and in the ma…

User ImageVictor Gentile

I’ll just start this out by stating the obvious. Dan Needles is brilliant, a mind seducer.Terminal Connection plays out almost like a movie. Needles takes about four or five completely different story…

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