Unholy Domain

Dan Ronco
Kunati, Inc. (2008)
ISBN 9781601640215
Reviewed by Danelle Drake for Reader Views (10/08)




It is evident that Dan Ronco knows of what he writes.  With intricate knowledge he weaves this web between futuristic good and evil that had me sitting up all night reading.  Sometimes, I would have to turn back a few pages to keep the details straight in my head but this was a book that is very enjoyable.  With disaccord between ultra-modern science and religion many questions came up in regard to which was good and which was evil.

A sequel to a previous novel, “Peacemaker,” it may have been easier understood had I read the first.  Nonetheless, I follow David as he strives to prove his father, Ray, did not create the virus that shut down the internet ten years earlier.  Battles between the Church of Natural Humans and the Technos this is one fast paced – evil knock-down-drag-out war with lots of “hot-chick” thrown in.

Without giving away the story of “Unholy Domain,” I will leave that to the reader, I recommend this book to those who enjoy futuristic techo with a bit of “hoochie” while working their own brain.  Dan Ronco is obviously a very intelligent man who can write a gripping story – I personally would have liked to see a little less “teen boy” chick talk.

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