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The Singularity Race
The Singularity Race
Author: Mark de Castrique
ISBN-13: 9781464205972
ISBN-10: 1464205973
Publication Date: 10/4/2016
Pages: 280
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Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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cathyskye avatar reviewed The Singularity Race on + 2269 more book reviews
Mark de Castrique's standalone thriller is fast-paced and absorbing, filled with hair-trigger action and cross after double cross. With the rise of computers, information warfare is "where it's at," and the need for a super computer with moral parameters is a must. I grew up on Sci-Fi movies about computers taking over the world and making Orwell's 1984 look like a walk in the park, so I definitely found The Singularity Race to be an interesting read.

Normally I am a character-driven reader, and de Castrique's characters do not disappoint-- from Rusty Mullins to Dr. Li and Peter Wang to Brentwood the eccentric billionaire; however, I do think the story could have used a bit more about the computer that was being built. It stayed a bit too much in the shadows when it could've given the book more substance.

If you like your mysteries and thrillers with a bit of science fiction, I think you should give The Singularity Race a try.