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Reviewed by Ray Simmons for Readers' Favorite
The Madness Analog by Carl Proujan is an ambitious and thought-provoking thriller. It is part speculative fiction, and part good old-fashioned police detective novel with a huge dose of international espionage thrown in. It is a vast undertaking with scenes in Madrid, Paris, New York, and San Francisco to name but a few. There are a lot of characters in this novel, many of them from places maybe not so familiar to the average American. However, Mr. Proujan inks in their individual characteristics with a deft hand and makes all of them totally believable. The protagonist, Matt David, is a Mossad agent on loan to the FBI and stationed in New York. Matt is a smart, likable character with a tragic, somewhat mysterious past. We are drawn into his world and thoughts as he discovers a totally new type of terrorist plot - a terrorist plot so brilliantly conceived, and so cunningly carried out that America won't even know it has been attacked until it's too late.
I really liked this book. I am something of a world traveler and have been to many of the places featured in The Madness Analog. Carl Proujan is right on target in all his descriptions. He has carefully crafted a masterpiece of the terrorist-thriller genre. With the right promotion campaign, this book could easily become a bestseller and it is also easy to imagine it could be a blockbuster of a movie. The Madness Analog is that good.