On Zero Day of the first and last cyberwar in human history, the internet went dark, transport and power grids collapsed, and cities began to starve, showing just how vulnerable the world could be to a targeted campaign of online sabotage.
Sydney Morning Herald.
The Age If there was a Booker for explosive alternative history techno-thrillers with guts and brains, it would be a cinch.
Weekend Australian Birmingham\'s status as a leading action-adventure novelist continues to grow.
Sunday Times Mesmeric readability.
Time Plenty of grist and humour.
Birmingham displays an exuberance and virtuosity that is positively Clancyesque.
Praise for John Birmingham\'s novels.
With American Kill Switch , John Birmingham\'s End of Days trilogy comes to a high-octane, thrilling conclusion.
This final instalment of this prescient epic of civilisation collapse finds the small ragtag band of survivors coming together to face a new but familiar threat - the rise of a fascist militia among the ruins of a failing country.
On Zero Day of the first and last cyberwar in human history, the internet went dark, transport and power grids collapsed, and cities began to starve, showing just how vulnerable the world could be to a targeted campaign of online sabotage