Review
A disturbingly real socialist dystopia (GUARDIAN )
This near-future sci-fi novel could almost be a sequel to George Orwell's 1984 - 2084, perhaps (THE SUN )
Thoughtful, plausible and scary (SUNDAY TELEGRAPH )
Intrusion is a finely-tuned, in-your-face argument of a novel . . . MacLeod will push your buttons - and make you think (SFX - 4.5 stars )
A twistedly clever, frighteningly plausible dystopian glimpse (Iain M. Banks )
A haunting, gripping story of resistance, terror, and an all-consuming state that commits its atrocities with the best of intentions (Cory Doctorow )
It's all so close to the bone it's almost painful . . . Intrusion is a rather frightening vision of the road we are taking with our smoking bans and our obesity epidemics and our CCTVs (BOOKBAG.CO.UK )
MacLeod creates a frighteningly plausible dystopia (INTERZONE )
This near-future sci-fi novel could almost be a sequel to George Orwell's 1984 - 2084, perhaps (THE SUN )
Thoughtful, plausible and scary (SUNDAY TELEGRAPH )
Intrusion is a finely-tuned, in-your-face argument of a novel . . . MacLeod will push your buttons - and make you think (SFX - 4.5 stars )
A twistedly clever, frighteningly plausible dystopian glimpse (Iain M. Banks )
A haunting, gripping story of resistance, terror, and an all-consuming state that commits its atrocities with the best of intentions (Cory Doctorow )
It's all so close to the bone it's almost painful . . . Intrusion is a rather frightening vision of the road we are taking with our smoking bans and our obesity epidemics and our CCTVs (BOOKBAG.CO.UK )
MacLeod creates a frighteningly plausible dystopia (INTERZONE )
Book Description
The compelling new novel from the award-winning author of THE EXECUTION CHANNEL and THE NIGHT SESSIONS
