CyberChrist by Author Matthew J Pallamary is a well written and executed mystery thriller about a prize winner journalist, Ashley Butler, who is drawn into a conspiracy involving a scientist who alleges to have discovered immortality by turning off the ageing gene. With the government trying to silence this discovery and calling it a hoax, and a fanatical church group who thinks this miracle marks the second coming of Jesus Christ, its a race against time for Ashley to expose the truth and stay alive in the process. Both the Government and the Church Group resort to desperate measures for the information, and the Scientist and his living proof have both mysteriously disappeared, along with critical written evidence, and others directly involved in this discovery are suddenly turning up dead.
Although the title and cover did initially give me pause, I have to say that I am so glad that I read this book. The plot is gripping and fast paced, with lots of drama, excitement, and twists & turns along the way. The characters are very credible and engaging and the dialogue relevant, pulling you into the story and keeping you guessing throughout as to who is friend and who is foe. There are no significant editorial issues to distract the reader, and its definitely a book you will want to read in one sitting! The ending provides a hint of there being a possibility of a sequel which I'd love to read. My only critique would be the cover, as I feel that it does not give this fantastic story the credit it deserves.
Having read a couple of Matthew's titles now, I am really looking forward to reading some of his other works. But this is my favourite so far!
I award 5 stars!