"Smart, witty and utterly terrifying, EchoStar reminds us to always question what (and who) we let into our lives" - Simon James Green "Tightly written, sinister, and completely believable - I devoured it almost in one sitting! And I loved the hook at the end." - Alastair Chisholm "In this intriguing cyber-thriller, Melinda Salisbury tells a cautionary tale about the perils of the digital age, deftly examining our over-reliance on technology . Salisbury not only explores poignant issues related to cybersecurity, but also sensitively tackles heavy themes such as loneliness, isolation, friendship and bullying. Tension builds with each chapter, culminating in a terrifying conclusion that invites readers to question both the role of technology in our lives and how far we are willing to go to get what we want." - INIS Magazine "A terrifyingly realistic thriller for teens. Warning readers of the dangers of new technology and giving out personal information on-line, it's a gripping story that is frighteningly possible." - Scope for Imagination, blog "Genuinely terrifying! But in the best way possible. It's properly addictive reading .
It packs a huge punch in terms of subject matter and looks at bullying, criminal behaviour, internet safety, invasion of privacy, risks to personal safety, the rising use of AI in our world, broken friendships and much more." - Mini Travellers "Perfectly creepy and filled with thriller-like tension. I loved that it felt so real and will really resonate with young people today! A great villain and a wonderfully naive protagonist!" - NetGalley review "Melinda Salisbury just has a way of writing that's always sure to suck me in. Echostar is always listening, is CREEPY . Think Black Mirror and get ready to spend the rest of your week staring at your phone with mistrust . You are sure to be hooked and locked into this emotional rollercoaster." - NetGalley Review.