Saturday 29 January 2011 :: by Thierry Gagnon

Acts of the Apostles, by John Sundman

A smart techno-thriller for geeks

A megalomaniac IT billionaire with messianic delusions and access to high-tech nano- and bio- technology threatens the very soul of humanity: our free will.

The number of the beast is a floating point processor

Set in the late 90’s, Acts of the Apostles is the tale of a computer chip designer who suddenly finds himself involved a conspiracy involving Gulf War syndrome, SCUD missiles, Saddam Hussein and the CIA. It also features computer chips with a mysterious bug, a Java-like computer language with peculiar limitations, nano-powered DNA manipulation, high-tech startup mergers, a ghost in the machine and a large cast of sexy female IT professionals.

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