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Fools' Experiments

Written by Edward M. Lerner

Average Score: 58(4)

We are not alone, and it’s our own damn fault ...
Something demonic is stalking the brightest men and women in the computer industry. It attacks without warning or mercy, leaving its prey insane, comatose – or dead.  
Mayhem is on the rise. Something far nastier than any virus, worm, or Trojan horse program is being evolved in laboratory confinement by well-intentioned but misguided researchers. When their artificial life-form escapes onto the Internet, no conventional defense against malicious software can begin to compete. As disasters multiply, computer scientist Doug Carey knows that unconventional measures may be civilization’s last hope.  
And that any artificial life-form learns very fast ….

Book Details

Science Fiction
Mass Market Paperback, 432 Pages
Published by Tor Books on September 01, 2009
First Published by Tor Books in 2008
ISBN-10 076535862X
ISBN-13 978-0765358622

Reviews


Boomtron | Rob
Review Rating: 60
It may not be the best book I have read from a literary point of view, the book certainly makes up for that with a number of fascinating concepts.
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SFRevu | Ernest Lilley
Review Rating: 60
... the story is engaging, but more from our interest in the characters than in the resolution of any conflicts with cyberdemons.
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Stephen Hunts SF Crownest | GF Willmetts
Review Rating: 60
[...] the story is at least readable and you will read on to see how Man gets out of the mess he creates for himself.
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Graemes Fantasy Book Review | Graeme Flory
Review Rating: 55
Fools' Experiments has flashes of brilliance, and characters that I really got into, but these were bogged down by what I felt was a morass of technical detail and a plot that was too repetitive for it's own good.
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