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Death Match by Lincoln Child
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it was amazing
bookshelves: 2018-audiobooks
Read 2 times. Last read September 13, 2018 to September 18, 2018.



A Riveting Technothriller�

I don’t remember when I first read this but it was way before I was blogging. It was one of those books that continued to stick out in my mind and I couldn’t really remember why. So, I decided to pick it back up for a second read � this time on audio. Man, am I glad that I did. If I liked the book before I loved it more now.

Lincoln Child, known as half of the powerhouse writing duo with Douglas Preston writes of a future where you can be matched to a 90ith percentile of a person who is “perfect� for you. It’s all done with AI and algorithms that are deeply protected. But, suddenly two of the 100% matches (there are only 6 ever in the companies history) commit suicide. Enter Christopher Lash, a gifted former FBI forensic psychologist. He’s called in by Eden Technologies to investigate the suicides to figure out what Eden could have done to prevent them.

For a book published in 2004, this has a lot of forward-thinking technology in it. 63% of Americans had access to the Internet (which remembering back makes sense to me but still blows my mind). AI was in it’s pre-infancy. Child decided that online dating was going to be the next big leap in technology and why wouldn’t you shell out $25,000 for happiness. We pay a lot more for college and that gets us nowhere anymore.

Reading this 14 years after it was published there were a few things that since AI has become more prevalent would make sense to add to this book � but it would have taken some of the legs out of it. I liked reading what Child thought would happen back then and I think he was right more than he was wrong.

A riveting technothriller with surprises around every corner � I enjoyed Death Match in 2018 as much as I did when I first read it 10+ years ago. It’s also a reminder that we need to be careful with technology and not let it run amok.
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Reading Progress

Finished Reading
September 14, 2010 – Shelved
September 13, 2018 – Started Reading
September 13, 2018 –
0% "Re-reading this. Such a good book. Definitely ahead of its time. And feels very Crichton-y. Enough details to make it believable but not too much to make your head hurt."
September 14, 2018 –
0% "Even better than I remember."
September 18, 2018 –
0% "This is even better than I remembered. Just some of the technology is outdated but it’s definitely held up."
September 18, 2018 – Finished Reading
October 19, 2018 – Shelved as: 2018-audiobooks

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