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Matthew Mather


Born
in Sheffield, UK
September 28, 1969

Died
September 13, 2022

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Matthew is the million-copy bestselling author of CyberStorm and Darknet, and the hit series Nomad and Atopia Chronicles. He started out his career working at the McGill Center for Intelligent Machines, going on to become one of the world's leading members of the cybersecurity community. In between he's worked in a variety of start-ups,everything from computational nanotechnology to electronic health records to weather prediction systems. He spends his time between Montreal and Charlotte, NC. ...more

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First Chapter of “The Dreaming Tree”, Matthew Mather’s next novel, due out Jan. 28, 2018

May 4th


Surgical Rehab Wing of Valhalla Corporation


Manhattan, New York, present day…


 


 


“What do you mean, head replacement?”


A face came into focus–a mane of shaggy gray-blond hair, with blue eyes nestled in weathered wrinkles. Soothingly familiar, alarmingly unknown. “Buddy, take it easy,” said the face, the words whispered. “Just take it easy…”


A steady beeping in the background gave way to an a

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Published on November 10, 2017 08:59
Average rating: 3.88 · 72,978 ratings · 6,070 reviews · 46 distinct worksSimilar authors
CyberStorm (Cyberstorm, #1)

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Nomad (Nomad, #1)

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Darknet

3.96 avg rating — 7,821 ratings — published 2015 — 15 editions
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The Atopia Chronicles (Atop...

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Polar Vortex: A Novel

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Sanctuary (Nomad, #2)

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CyberStorm CyberSpace CyberWar
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Nomad Sanctuary Resistance Destiny
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“The separation between the cyber and the physical worlds was disappearing. Cyberbullying was just bullying, and cyberwar was just war - the true age of cyber began when we started removing it as a descriptor.”
Matthew Mather, CyberStorm
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“Technology couldn't revert, but humans could, and they did with startling ease and rapidity when the trappings of the modern world melted away. The tribal animal was always there, hiding just beneath our thin skins of lattes and cell phones and cable TV.”
Matthew Mather, CyberStorm

“If you don’t pay for a product, then you are the product.”
Matthew Mather, CyberStorm

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