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Infoquake (The Jump 225 Trilogy, Book 1)

Written by David Louis Edelman

Average Score: 82(5)

Natch is a master of bio/logics, the programming of the human body. He's clawed and scraped his way to the top of the market using little more than his wits. Now his notoriety has brought him to the attention of Margaret Surina, the owner of a mysterious technology called MultiReal. Only by enlisting Natch's devious mind can MultiReal be kept out of the hands of High Executive Len Borda and his ruthless armies.

To fend off the intricate net of enemies closing in around him, Natch and his apprentices must accomplish the

impossible: prepare MultiReal for release to the public?in only three days. Meanwhile, hanging over everything is the specter of the infoquake, a lethal burst of energy that¹s disrupting the bio/logic networks and threatening to send the world crashing back into the Dark Ages.

Book Details

Science Fiction
Mass Market Paperback, 544 Pages
Published by Solaris on June 24, 2008
First Published by Pyr in 2006
ISBN-10 1844165825
ISBN-13 978-1844165827

Reviews


SF Signal | JP Frantz
Review Rating: 90
Impressively detailed future society, well thought-out consequences of future software development, makes the boardroom an interesting place to read about.
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Andromeda Spaceways Inflight magazine | Simon Petrie
Review Rating: 80
Infoquake emerges as a well-told, entertaining, and thought-provoking first novel.
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Neth Space | Neth
Review Rating: 80
Edelman's first book is wonderful debut and one of the best books released this year.
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Pat`s Fantasy Hotlist | Patrick
Review Rating: 80
Ambitious, vast in scope, with a deftly executed plot and impeccable prose from start to finish, David Louis Edelman's Infoquake is a fascinating read.
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SF Reviews | Thomas M. Wagner
Review Rating: 80
What makes Infoquake so compelling is Edelman's skillful rendering of the people he envisions at the very core of this culture.
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