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Daniel Suarez
DANIEL SUAREZ is the author of the New York Times bestseller Daemon, Freedom™, Kill Decision, and Influx. A former systems consultant to Fortune 1000 companies, he has designed and developed software for the defense, finance, and entertainment industries. With a lifelong interest in both IT... show more

DANIEL SUAREZ is the author of the New York Times bestseller Daemon, Freedom™, Kill Decision, and Influx. A former systems consultant to Fortune 1000 companies, he has designed and developed software for the defense, finance, and entertainment industries. With a lifelong interest in both IT systems and creative writing, his high-tech and sci-fi thrillers focus on technology-driven change. Suarez is a past speaker at TED Global, MIT Media Lab, NASA Ames, the Long Now Foundation, and the headquarters of Google, Microsoft, and Amazon -- among many others. Self-taught in software development, he is a graduate from the University of Delaware with a BA in English Literature. An avid PC and console gamer, his own world-building skills were bolstered through years as a pen & paper role-playing game moderator. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
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Yzabel
Yzabel rated it 6 years ago
[I received a copy of this book through Penguin’s “First To Read” program, in exchange for an honest review.]Quite an interesting novel, with parts that definitely made me want to keep reading in spite of my better judgment (read: “maybe it’s time to sleep it’s past midnight and I’m supposed to get ...
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 8 years ago
When master computer game creator Matthew Sobol passed away, gamer geeks mourned. Life continued for everyone else… except for two programmers who each died mysteriously. This sets off a chain of events which appear to be controlled by Sobol himself. However, it’s really Sobol’s computer daemon, a n...
ken
ken rated it 10 years ago
An OK read. Very fast-paced but also a bit too ludicrous and hollow.
IntheZone
IntheZone rated it 10 years ago
Influx is a novel that has a very interesting premise and for the most part was a very enjoyable read. It details a world where technological inventions are controlled by a secret government agency. The people who generate these ideas are either conscripted to work for this agency or are sent to a s...
Between Two Evils
Between Two Evils rated it 11 years ago
Completely unreadable. Huge disappointment. I am a big fan of Daniel Suarez's other novels and pre-ordered this one. I won't make that mistake again.The first chapter of this book is incomprehensible. It reads like random words out of a quantum physics textbook strung together with cheap beer refere...
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