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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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EricaO
EricaO rated it 11 years ago
I am shocked that I enjoyed this so much. Right, I know, that just sounds stupid, but I was expecting the standard thriller where the world is threatened but then it's saved blah blah blah. I love listening to these types books because I don't have to really pay attention and they're entertaining wh...
D.G. ~Shameless Reader~
D.G. ~Shameless Reader~ rated it 12 years ago
Put this on hold and never felt like picking it back again. The plot seemed more fantasy than sci-fi and I pretty much thought the villain was a loser who wanted to kill people but didn't have the guts to do it in person. I just don't care for pathetic villains.DNF
SF Fan Man
SF Fan Man rated it 13 years ago
What a conundrum, this book Daemon. On the surface it reads like a novelized action movie --- vivid scenes full of motion, loud (yes, you can hear 'em) explosions and souped up guns and vehicles. Much gratuitous violence. Bad guys and good guys duking it out. But on deeper plane, there is the st...
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