Sebeck heard the crunch of gravel, and he turned to see a black Lincoln Town Car easing to a stop just beyond the back wall gate.
Laney Price got out and moved to open the rear car door. He motioned dramatically for Sebeck to get inside.
With one last glance at Sobol’s grave, Sebeck approached the car, pushing open the wrought iron gate.
Price nodded, still holding open the rear door. “I’m supposed to help you, Sergeant. Sobol said you’d know where to go.”
Sebeck gazed back along the road behind them—away from the blue thread. He thought of his previous life. Of those he’d left behind. Of the sheriff’s department, Laura, and his son, Chris. Of everyone and everything he’d ever known. Peter Sebeck was dead.
He turned to face the blue line again, tracing a glowing filament down the road and toward a distant horizon.
“I’ll drive.”
THE END
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
It’s been said that writing is a solitary profession, but I just don’t see it. On the long journey to get this book published, I’ve met countless people who gave both their time and effort to pass Daemon on to others. I would be remiss if I did not show my appreciation to the following folks:
Rick Klau and the whole gang at Google for finding a needle in a haystack. Stewart Brand and Peter Schwartz of the Long Now Foundation for opening so many doors. Jeffrey Rayport for making key connections. Don Donzal and the Ethicalhacker.net team for checking the details. John Robb at Global Guerrillas for bringing serious folks to the table. Jim Rapoza at eWeek for being the first to note Daemon in print. Craig Newmark of Craigslist for being cool to an unknown writer. Brilliant individuals such as Thomas L. and the inimitable Alexi S., who impact your life in ways you’ll never know. Tom Leonard at Valve Software for early encouragement. Mike and Carol Caley for their friendship and confidence in me. Frank and Charlene Gallego for bringing Daemon everywhere I could not. Anne Borgman for catching things everyone else missed. And my gratitude to Frank DeCavalcante, for inspiring a lifelong love of books and writing.
Profound thanks as well to my wonderful literary agent, Bridget Wagner, at Sagalyn Agency, and also to my editor, Ben Sevier, for taking a chance on me and for being a joy to work with.
Thanks especially to Adam Winston, James Hankins, and Don Lamoreaux, writers and friends whom I’ve long admired and whose advice on early drafts of this book was much appreciated.
Thanks also to Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray, and George Kurtz for bringing attention to cracks in the system, and to Thom Hartmann, P. W. Singer, Neil Gershenfeld, Carl Zimmer, John Perkins, Kevin Phillips, and Jared Diamond, whose published works helped to crystallize some of the sociopolitical themes in this story.
Finally, tremendous thanks to my wife, Michelle, for her tireless efforts to help this book see the light of day. And for knowing I was a writer but marrying me anyway…
FURTHER READING
You can learn more about the technologies and themes explored in Daemon by visiting www.thedaemon.com or through the following books:
Hacking Exposed by Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray, and George Kurtz—McGraw Hill
Fab by Neil Gershenfeld—Basic Books
Parasite Rex by Carl Zimmer—Touchstone Books
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins—Berrett Koehler
Corporate Warriors by P. W. Singer—Cornell University Press
Unequal Protection by Thom Hartmann—Rodale
Wealth and Democracy by Kevin Phillips—Broadway
Collapse by Jared Diamond—Viking
Copyright
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Copyright 2009 by Daniel Suarez
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Suarez, Daniel, 1964-
Daemon: a novel / Daniel Suarez.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 1- 101-00748-6
1. Computer programmers-Fiction.
2. Human-computer interaction-Fiction.
3. International economic integration-Fiction. I. Title.
PS3619.U327D34 2009
813'.6- dc22 2008044553
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Daniel Suarez is an independent systems consultant to Fortune 1000 companies. He has designed and developed enterprise software for the defense, finance, and entertainment industries. An avid gamer and technologist, he lives in Los Angeles, California. Daemon is his first novel.