Crash by David Hagberg and Lawrence Light
Crash by David Hagberg and Lawrence Light
Review by Hannah Hobbs
What would happen if every financial system we counted on was suddenly gone? In Crash, enemies of the U.S. plot to take down its entire financial system as well as the electrical system on the Eastern Coast. By planting a virus called Abicus in the New York Stock Exchange, mercenaries believe they can topple the Western financial system and emerge wealthy. However, Cassy Levin spots anomalies in the computers and attempts to sound a warning. Just after she warns her boyfriend, former Navy Seal Ben Whalen, Cassy is kidnapped and financial chaos starts to ensue.
Crash combines intricate knowledge of macroeconomics and suspense to keep readers invested in an unlikely thriller. Personally, I found the explanations of debt in the afterword (titled “The Debt Bomb”, written by Lawrence Light) fascinating and horrifying. While Crash may be a thriller, parts of the plot are uncomfortably close to American reality. However, I believe that readers will enjoy reading Crash, as they’re on their seat until the very end of the book. If you enjoyed The Secret Weapon by Bradley Wright, The Paladin by David Ignatius, The End of October by Lawrence Wright, or Broken Genius by Drew Murray, you should pick up Crash at your local library and give it a chance! Crash is available at your local ARVRLS branch.
-Hannah
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