NANOPUNK – Action is Just One Click Away
February 18, 2013 in Nanopunk, Nanotechnology, scifi., The Story, The Technology, Writing
“It’s smart sci-fi action that slowly draws you in then accelerates into a book you just can’t put down.
I highly recommend it.”
“The plot moves along a pace and is gripping and exciting. the characters are sympathetic, full and realistic. The combination of a futuristic world with barely on the horizon technology, and warm human relationships is unusual and makes for a great experience. Read it, then await the next one.”
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What if Earth froze over and you lost your family…
What if you discovered your sister was alive, kidnapped…
What if you could hack into the most secure network with a mere thought…
What if Police, MI6, NSA and a ruthless Private Military Corporation were after you – Dead or alive…
How far would you go?
A world devastated by the Big Freeze.
Three Billion people dead.
Governments and Corporations dependent upon corrupt and ruthless Private Military Corporations to maintain order and protect scarce resources.
A veterans army protecting isolated communities from gangs.
A teenager searching for his sister and on the run from UK and US Secret Services (MI6, NSA) and a private security firm that want him dead at any cost.
What Readers Have Said About ‘Nanopunk‘
“Smart and Sharp”, ”Pacey and compelling”, “Sit back and enjoy the rip-roaring plot”.
“gripping and exciting.. a great experience. Read it, then await the next one.” “Nathan McGrath’s novel Nanopunk carries a lot of clout.”
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Barnes & Noble Review:
Ominously foreshadowed by today’s headlines regarding the rise of Private Contractors’ involvement in National Security, Nathan McGrath’s novel Nanopunk carries a lot of clout. It’s an astonishing story of a teenager from a foster home searching for his missing sister. With all the confusion and torn decision-making that would imply, he’s also chased by shady government security and intelligence forces pushing him into an incredible, unexpected journey. But, in McGrath’s tale, this is no typical teenage boy. To say he is well-equipped is an understatement.
The seed of driven scientific research, laboratory carelessness and close family ties, Alistair may not know it yet, but he’s ready for whatever the near-future’s dystopian corporate culture can throw against him. Fighting his way through remarkably cinematic scenes set in a bleak, post-apocalyptic world, he finds his own young carelessness and his long lost family have given him weapons, connections and information the most skilled hacker would die for. In addition to a gathered group of rebel freedom-fighters, he has best ally cybernetics could provide: a private, full-time, organic connection with the world’s largest scale server.
How he balances his humanity with his uncanny abilities, despite betrayals and near-fatal accidents kept me turning pages. Through the crossed paths of his search, his battles and his finding real friendships, he matures far beyond the nano-technology that keeps him alive. If you enjoy fast-paced, action thrillers with a decidedly scientific bent, Nanopunk is for you. I’ll be looking for Alistair’s next chapter.


Harold Gardner said on March 5, 2013
Sounds like a fun read.
anika said on March 25, 2013
Nice to see those creative artworks. Thx
Greg Gazin (@gadgetgreg) said on March 26, 2013
Sounds interesting
Luigi Cappel said on March 30, 2013
Looking forward to reading it!
Sally. said on April 25, 2013
A wonderful novel. The plot, characters, pace and action come together to make a really enjoyable read
kian said on May 5, 2013
an awesome book. the best I’ve ever read! can’t wait for another
Jason Wagner said on May 9, 2013
Sounds really neat
kamalito said on May 20, 2013
What a great novel.
Aneta Burzy said on May 21, 2013
sounds great!