When Tomo introduces a deceptive new product that preys on usersтАЩ fears to drive up its own revenue, Angie sees Tomo for what it really isтАФanother evil abuser. Using her coding and hacking expertise, she decides to destroy Tomo by building a new social network that is completely distributed, compartmentalized, and unstoppable. If she succeeds, it will be the end of all centralized power in the Internet.┬а
But how can an anti-social, one-armed programmer with too many dark secrets succeed when the worldтАЩs largest tech company is out to crush her and a no-name government black ops agency sets a psychopath to look into her growing digital footprint?┬а
тАЬAwesome, thrilling, and creepy: a fast-paced portrayal of the startup world, and the perils of our personal data and technical infrastructure in the wrong hands.тАЭ
тАФBrad Feld, managing director of Foundry Group┬а
тАЬHis most ambitious work yet. A murder thriller about high tech surveillance and espionage in the startup world. Like the best of Tom Clancy and Barry Eisner.тАЭ
тАФGene Kim, author of The Phoenix Project
тАЬExplores the creation and effects of the templated self, the rise of structured identity and one-size-fits-all media culture, and feasible alternatives.тАЭ
тАФAmber Case, author of Calm Technology
William Hertling is the author of Avogadro Corp: The Singularity Is Closer Than It Appears, A.I. Apocalypse, The Last Firewall, and The Turing Exception. His near-term science-fiction novels about realistic artificial intelligence have been called "frighteningly plausible", "tremendous", and "must reads".┬а
Born in Brooklyn, New York, William Hertling grew up a digital native in the early days of bulletin board systems. His first experiences with net culture occurred when he wired seven phone lines into the back of his Apple //e to build an online chat system. HeтАЩs been influenced by writers such as William Gibson, Charles Stross, Cory Doctorow, and Walter Jon Williams.┬а
He currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Follow him on twitter at @hertling or visit his blog williamhertling.com.