This is a classic style science fiction story about mind control and cyborgs. Thanks to the oil shortage, almost everybody has migrated to huge cities. Central to the story is Mindcorp, which issues headgear that allows everybody to link to a central core and receive various pleasures, or have various adventures depending on their desires, in the comfort of their own apartment. At the same time there is the Western Curse, a bunch of muslim terrorists determined to wreak havoc in the US, there are American soldiers trying to stop terrorism, there is a detachment of Chinese trying to take advantage of the troubles the US finds itself in, and finally, the wild card, a twelve-year-old boy called Justin, whose brain has the remarkable ability when linked to the MindCorp core, to take it over and reprogram it. A rogue US administrator has decided to take advantage of the boy, to gain effective world domination, and the Chinese are determined to stop him. What follows is a fast-moving action story that quickly evolves from these givens.
The book is well-written, fluent, and is very easy to read. There is little character development, in part because the plot evolves so fast there is little room for it. The descriptions are clear, and it is reasonably easy to picture the action, which, because of the "Tank Major" concept, tends to be oriented somewhat towards the comic-style nature or the output of a computer game. In short it is exciting but not exceptionally intellectually demanding. The actual technology is fictional, and probably would not be like that, but who cares! The plot is reasonably predictable, and it offers few surprises. It is very good for light holiday reading, and my rating is on that basis.