Security Plan by Joseph Farrell
Let's talk about the story in 'Security Plan'. We follow Leo, a guy who genuinely believes his work at OmniCorp is making the world safer. 'The Plan' uses data from everything—your phone, traffic cameras, social media, purchase history—to assign citizens a 'Threat Score.' When that score gets too high, the 'Security Response Division' steps in. It's sold to the public as a perfect, unbiased system that has all but eliminated violent crime. The plot kicks into gear when Leo's neighbor, a man he knows to be gentle and kind, is suddenly designated a 'Priority 1 Threat.' Leo's investigation leads him to a shadowy group of system skeptics and down a rabbit hole of corrupted data and hidden algorithms. He has to figure out if the error is a simple bug or proof that 'The Plan' has a far more sinister purpose, all while the system itself is monitoring his every digital move, trying to anticipate and neutralize him as a threat.
Why You Should Read It
This book hooked me because it feels so possible. Farrell doesn't get bogged down in overly complex tech jargon. Instead, he focuses on the human cost. Leo is a great protagonist because he's not a superhero; he's an ordinary person whose faith in technology is shattered, forcing him to become a rebel. The tension is incredible—it's the paranoia of knowing you're always being analyzed. The core theme isn't just about privacy; it's about predestination. If a machine says you will commit a crime, does that make it true? How do you prove your future innocence? It makes you question the very nature of free will in a data-driven world.
Final Verdict
'Security Plan' is perfect for anyone who loves a smart, fast-paced thriller that makes you think. If you enjoyed the ethical dilemmas in shows like 'Black Mirror' or the corporate conspiracy vibes of early Michael Crichton novels, you'll devour this. It's also a great pick for book clubs—there's so much to debate about surveillance, AI ethics, and where our current tech is leading us. It’s a chilling and utterly compelling read that stays with you long after the last page.
Ava Rodriguez
10 months agoHonestly, the character development leaves a lasting impact. I couldn't put it down.
Richard Hernandez
1 year agoPerfect.