Picking up a few months after the end of Daemon (2009), Suarez continues his popular technothriller and SF saga. The computer program Daemon has taken over the Internet, and millions have joined its virtual world. Now the effect is spilling into the real world as Daemon assumes control of financial institutions, and the programâs real-life converts flock to small towns to re-create a sustainable lifestyle amid the agribusiness monoculture of the Midwest.
Despite a slow start, Freedom picks up speed by the second half with Daemonâs supporters and detractors facing off for the control of civilization. Only readers who have also read Daemon will be fully able to enjoy and understand Freedom, as most of the characters and plot elements are drawn directly from the previous story, and only so much backstory is possible, given the elaborate premise. On the other hand, Daemon fans will be well be pleased with the exciting conclusion, as will anyone who enjoys lots of gaming elements and virtual worlds in their science fiction.
Definitely not for young eyes, but a challenging book. Geeks who know this series love it. I read the hard back of Daemon by Suarez and I listened to this audio book.