Meet New Books
Meet New Books

Books Like...

Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez is a techno thriller that delves into the world of autonomous combat drones and the consequences of advanced technology in warfare. The plot follows an entomologist whose research on ant behavior is stolen to develop a drone army, leading to a high-stakes mission to stop the use of drones in warfare. The writing style is described as fast-paced, action-packed, and filled with realistic bleeding-edge technology that creates a believable and thrilling plot. The author, Daniel Suarez, is praised for his ability to spin tech tales that sound plausible and grasp the technology he writes about.

If you liked Kill Decision, here are the top 26 books to read next:

Page 1
Showing 1 - 10 of 26 
  1. #1
    Zero Day
    Book 1 in the series:Jeff Aiken

    Zero Day - Jeff Aiken by Mark E. Russinovich
    Save:

    'Zero Day' by Mark E. Russinovich is a techno-thriller that delves into the world of cyber terrorism. The story follows protagonist Jeff Aiken, a computer expert, as he uncovers a dastardly plot to crash vital systems worldwide. The book combines detailed technical accuracy with a fast-paced plot, highlighting the vulnerabilities of our increasingly computer-dependent world. The writing style educates readers about the dangers of computing while keeping them engaged with a mix of action, intrigue, and romance.

    When the whisper came out of the darkness, the man stopped. A vast panel of glass covered the wall before him, displaying uptown Manhattan in a scene that might have been sold as a poster. Ambient lig...

  2. #2

    Influx by Daniel Suarez
    Save:

    In "Influx" by Daniel Suarez, scientist Jon Grady invents a device that can reflect gravity, a groundbreaking discovery in physics. However, he is captured by a government agency, the Bureau of Technology Control, which aims to keep his invention a secret. As Grady resists their recruitment efforts, he realizes the extent of control the BTC has over mankind, leading to a thrilling and dangerous new world filled with advanced technology and a secretive government agency.

    “Raccoon bite. They had to put Mr. Chips down. Her kids are still in therapy.” Mashing buttons on his own wireless console, Sloan Johnson sat in the nearby passenger seat. Then he let out a deep “Heh,...

  3. #3
    Daemon
    Book 1 in the series:Daemon

    Daemon - Daemon by Daniel Suarez
    Save:

    'Daemon' by Daniel Suarez is a fast-paced, technothriller that follows the aftermath of computer game designer Matthew Sobol's death as his daemon program takes over the world's computer systems. The novel explores the dark side of technology, artificial intelligence, and the potential consequences of a highly intelligent program manipulating humanity. The plot is filled with action, suspense, and a sense of urgency as various characters, including intelligence agencies and disaffected individuals, become entangled in the daemon's sinister plans. The writing style is described as gripping, compelling, and reminiscent of a high-octane action flick, with a focus on technology and cyber security expertise.

    Matthew A. Sobol, PhD, cofounder and chief technology officer of CyberStorm Entertainment(HSTM--Nasdaq), diedtoday at age 34after a prolonged battle with brain cancer. A pioneer in the $40 billion com...

  4. #4

    Three Laws Lethal by David Walton
    Save:

    In the near future, 'Three Laws Lethal' by David Walton explores a world where self-driving cars are a reality, sparking fierce competition among big name car manufacturers. The story follows two friends at college who develop a state-of-the-art predictive system to revolutionize the market. As the plot unfolds, ethical and moral questions arise around artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles, delving into the complexities of technology, society, and human choices.


  5. #5

    Bug Park by James P. Hogan
    Save:

    Kevin Heber had it good. He had his own lab, a colleague he could trust, and an idea that could make him millions. Using his father's breakthrough technology in direct neural interfacing, he and his friend Taki have created a new entertainment media

    ...

  6. #6
    Nexus
    by: 
    Book 1 in the series:Nexus

    Nexus - Nexus by Ramez Naam
    Save:

    In the book 'Nexus' by Ramez Naam, a futuristic drug named Nexus allows individuals to link minds and share thoughts. The story follows Kaden Lane and his friends who manipulate Nexus to enhance its effects, leading to a conflict with the government. As they navigate the dangers of espionage and international intrigue, the characters grapple with the ethical implications of mind control technology. The novel blends elements of action, espionage, and science fiction, exploring the potential consequences of advanced neural technology in a world where power struggles threaten to reshape society.

    The woman who called herself Samantha Cataranes climbed out of the cab and walked towards the house on 23rd Street. The door opened, spilling light and the sounds of music and voices out into the nigh...

  7. #7

    Death Match by Lincoln Child
    Save:

    'Death Match' by Lincoln Child is a techno-thriller centered around a high-tech matchmaking service called Eden, Inc. The story follows forensic psychologist Christopher Lash as he investigates a series of double suicides among couples matched by the company's supercomputer. As Lash delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the suicides, he uncovers dark secrets within Eden, Inc. and faces suspicion himself. The novel combines elements of suspense, technology, and psychological intrigue, keeping readers engaged with its fast-paced plot and well-developed characters.

    The writing style of 'Death Match' is described as engaging and thought-provoking by readers. The book presents ethical dilemmas regarding artificial intelligence, the consequences of creating technology that mimics human behavior, and the complexities of human relationships. Through a blend of suspense, mystery, and techno-thriller elements, Lincoln Child crafts a gripping narrative that explores the dark side of perfect matches and the dangers of relying too heavily on technology in matters of the heart.

    She hadn’t noticed right away. In fact, it had taken five, perhaps ten minutes to register. She’d almost finished with the breakfast dishes when she stopped to listen, suds dripping from her yellow-gl...

  8. #8
    Freedom™
    Book 2 in the series:Daemon

    Freedom™ - Daemon by Daniel Suarez
    Save:

    'Freedom?' in the Daemon series by Daniel Suarez is a techno-thriller that continues the story started in the first book, Daemon. The plot revolves around the aftermath of a massive cyber attack orchestrated by a deceased computer programmer, Matthew Sobol, through his computer program known as Daemon. The line between virtual reality and the physical world becomes increasingly blurred, introducing magic through advanced technology and a social networking Darknet game that is changing human society globally. The sequel explores themes of technology, political statements, and the potential societal impacts of a computer program controlling the world.

    Profits in Milliseconds—“Algorithmic stock trading is the future of finance,” according to Wall Street titan Anthony Hollis, whose Tartarus Group employs sophisticated software that responds to market...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Daemon )

  9. #9

    Change Agent by Daniel Suarez
    Save:

    Change Agent by Daniel Suarez is a thrilling science fiction novel set in the year 2045, exploring the implications of advanced genetic engineering technology. The story follows Kenneth Durand, an Interpol agent who is injected with a "change agent" that alters his DNA, turning him into a wanted criminal. As Durand races against time to reclaim his original DNA, he navigates a world where genetic modification is commonplace and black market activities pose a threat to society. The book is praised for its fast-paced plot, well-developed characters, and plausible yet mind-bending speculations about the future of genetic engineering.

    The young Mumbai couple exchanged uncertain looks. In their late twenties, well-groomed, and dressed in crisp business casual clothes, they appeared a step above the cramped, dingy, and windowless off...

  10. #10

    Hominids - Neanderthal Parallax by Robert J. Sawyer
    Save:

    'Hominids' by Robert J. Sawyer is a thought-provoking science fiction novel that explores a parallel universe where Neanderthals survived and flourished instead of Homo Sapiens. The story follows the opening of communication between the Neanderthal world and present-day Canada, delving into themes of quantum physics, anthropology, and societal differences. The plot alternates between the two worlds, showcasing the challenges and discoveries faced by the characters as they navigate through this intriguing premise.

    With a mix of social commentary, scientific exploration, and engaging storytelling, 'Hominids' presents a unique blend of themes ranging from alternate earths and paleoanthropology to ethical discussions and cultural clashes. The narrative not only delves into the differences between the Neanderthal and human societies but also raises questions about technology, ethics, and the impact of societal norms on individual characters. Despite some flaws in character development and pacing, the book captivates readers with its imaginative premise and the exploration of complex ideas within a gripping plot.

    Watching over it was Louise Benoit, twenty-eight, a statuesque postdoc from Montreal with a mane of thick brown hair stuffed, as required here, into a hair net. She kept her vigil in a cramped control...

Page 1 of 3Next Page