Little+Brother+Peter+Krohn



__Main Summary:__ Marcus is a 17 year old high school student that is extremely good with computers. By now he has learned how to override his schools surveillance system, and leave as he pleases. However, one day while skipping school to hang out with some friends he gets caught in the wrong place, at a very wrong time. Terrorists bomb the Bay Bridge and BART subway system, causing panic throughout the city. Marcus and his friends are then taken in to questioning by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and not released for a few days. Once Marcus gets out he realizes that his friend, Darryl, is still being held by the DHS. He also learns that the city has changed since the attack, and is run by the DHS, meaning that everybody is on high alert and are treated as though they are all terrorists. After seeing this, Marcus decides to fight back the only way he knows how, by using technology against the DHS. Follow Marcus, as he tries his best to expose the horrors of the DHS interrogation facilities and free his friend.

__My Thoughts:__ This book does a really great job of immersing the reader in the story. It really makes the reader want to see what will happen next, as well as wanting to see Marcus turn out okay. The only real flaws I could see with this story is that I would have liked to see more of Darryl's story. I think if the author had written about some of Darryl's time in the interrogations. It would have made the reader really feel the pain that Marcus feels while Darryl is absent. But, even without this part of the story, it is still an emotionally gripping piece of fiction, that will suffice the wants of anybody reading the story.

__Rating:__ 4.5 Stars