

The death toll soars.įormer hacker and activist Manzano becomes a prime suspect. Plunged into darkness, people are freezing. And not just on this street- every light in the city is dead.Īcross Europe, controllers watch in disbelief as electricity grids collapse. Manzano is thrown from his Alfa as cars pile up.

Described as a 'global million copy bestseller', it has been published in 15 languages worldwide.īlackout- A 21st century high-concept disaster thrillerĪ cold night in Milan, Piero Manzano wants to get home. " - Booklist, ".intriguing and authentic, Blackout crackles with tension.I am delighted to be the latest stop on the Blog Tour to celebrate the paperback publication of Marc Elsberg's Best Selling Blackout. The action jumps from country to country as the blackout spreads, racing towards an ending which is absolutely lights-out." - Sandra Block, ITW Thriller Award finalist and author of Little Black Lies and The Girl Without a Name, "Marc Elsberg's brilliantly written techno-thriller vividly shows how terrorists, instead of using guns and bombs, can sit at a keyboard and use computer code to bring the world to its knees." - Charles Belfoure, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Architect and House of Thieves, "Part Dan Brown'e"style chase and part eco-thriller, this debut-a best-seller in Germany-will get people talking. " - Booklist, "Blackout is truly terrifying in its all-too-realistic premise. The action jumps from country to country as the blackout spreads, racing towards an ending which is absolutely lights-out." - Sandra Block, ITW Thriller Award finalist and author of Little Black Lies and The Girl Without a Name, "Part Dan Brown-style chase and part eco-thriller, this debut-a best-seller in Germany-will get people talking. "lsberg delivers a thrilling read and sucks readers into a mind-boggling, all too scary world." - Library Journal, ".intriguing and authentic, Blackout crackles with tension." - Grant Blackwood, New York Times bestselling author, "Marc Elsberg's brilliantly written techno-thriller vividly shows how terrorists, instead of using guns and bombs, can sit at a keyboard and use computer code to bring the world to its knees." - Charles Belfoure, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Architect and House of Thieves, "lsberg delivers a thrilling read and sucks readers into a mind-boggling, all too scary world." - Library Journal, "Part Dan Brown-style chase and part eco-thriller, this debut-a best-seller in Germany-will get people talking." - Booklist, " Blackout is truly terrifying in its all-too-realistic premise.
