Raised in a small town in Mississippi, Eric L. Harry graduated from the Marine Military Academy in Texas and studied Russian and Economics at Vanderbilt University, where he also earned a J.D. and M.B.A. In addition, he studied in Moscow and Leningrad in the USSR, and at the University of Virginia Law School. He began his legal career in private practice in Houston, negotiated complex multinational mergers and acquisitions around the world, and rose to be general counsel of a Fortune 500 company. He left to raise a private equity fund and co-found a successful oil company. His previous thrillers include Arc Light, Society of the Mind, Protect and Defend and Invasion. His books have been published in eight countries. He and his wife have three children and divide their time between Houston and San Diego. Contact him on Facebook or visit him online at www.EricLHarry.com.
Je dois admettre qu'il y a des chapitres qui tirent en longeur et d'autres qui se lisent super vite.
Entre "Gray" qui se prend pour Dieu et ses collaborateurs AKA ses sous-fifres.
A lire au moins une fois dans sa vie. Car c'est amusant de se dire qu'au moment où ce roman a été écrit, c'est devenu notre réalité (certaines technologies décrites).