Death Match

Death Match

by Lincoln Child (Author)

Synopsis

A young couple are found dead in their apartment, and double suicide seems to be the only interpretation- Alarm bells ring in the towering Manhattan offices of Eden Incorporated, the high-tech matchmaking company whose spectacular success and legendary secrecy have inspired awe around the world. The Thorpes, few people knew, were more than the quintessential happy couple - they were Eden's first perfect match. Christopher Lash, a gifted former FBI forensic psychologist, receives an urgent plea from Eden to perform a quick - and quiet - investigation into the deaths. Lash's investigation inadvertently dredges up the memories of a searing personal tragedy he has kept at bay for years, and his involvement becomes more personal and dangerous than he could have imagined. When a second Eden 'super-couple' is found dead, Richard Silver, the company's brilliant and reclusive founder, has no choice but to grant Lash unprecedented access to its most guarded secrets-

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 20 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 0099478633
ISBN 13: 9780099478638
Book Overview: The bestselling author of Utopia now turns his eye to the extraordinary possibility - and dark potential - of high-tech matchmaking.

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR LINCOLN CHILD'S PREVIOUS NOVEL, UTOPIA :
Ultra-entertaining.... Lincoln Child weaves fascinatingly plausible technologies and a frighteningly believable tale.
Dan Brown, author of THE DA VINCI CODE

As far as plot, action and suspense are concerned, UTOPIA could hardly be improved upon, but that is only the first of Child's achievements. His characters are first-rate, as is his writing.... UTOPIA is a sensational piece of popular entertainment. If you're looking for intelligent fun, it doesn't get much better than this.
Washington Post Book World

A beautifully crafted scare-fest.... UTOPIA's gadgetry is heaven for techno-thriller fans, and the threats from the sabotaged attractions are startlingly inventive. Here's hoping for a sequel.
People Magazine


Slick, sophisticated entertainment, as well as a cautionary tale about artificial intelligence. - Washington Post
Impeccably in tune with the times. - Entertainment Weekly
Child conquers the complexities of artificial intelligence-fueling the plot with material usually comprehensible only to technogeeks. - People
Speeds toward a suspenseful conclusion. - The Commercial Appeal (Memphis)
Fans of head-spinning '70s thrillers like The Stepford Wives or The Boys From Brazil will want to input this baby right away. . . . Fascinating.... A techno-thriller that cares as much about the heart as it does about the hardware. - Mystery Scene
Pure entertainment. - The San Jose Mercury News
Slick, sophisticated entertainment, as well as a cautionary tale about artificial intelligence. - Washington Post
Impeccably in tune with the times. - Entertainment Weekly
Child conquers the complexities of artificial intelligence- fueling the plot with material usually comprehensible only to technogeeks. - People
Speeds toward a suspenseful conclusion. - The Commercial Appeal (Memphis)
Fans of head-spinning ' 70s thrillers like The Stepford Wives or The Boys From Brazil will want to input this baby right away. . . . Fascinating.... A techno-thriller that cares as much about the heart as it does about the hardware. - Mystery Scene
Pure entertainment. - The San Jose Mercury News
Slick, sophisticated entertainment, as well as a cautionary tale about artificial intelligence. - Washington Post
Impeccably in tune with the times. - Entertainment Weekly
Child conquers the complexities of artificial intelligence-fueling the plot with material usually comprehensible only to technogeeks. - People
Speeds toward a suspenseful conclusion. - The Commercial Appeal (Memphis)
Fans of head-spinning '70s thrillers like The Stepford Wives or The Boys From Brazil will want to input this baby right away. . . . Fascinating.... A techno-thriller that cares as much about the heart as it does about the hardware. - Mystery Scene
Pure entertainment. - The San Jose Mercury News
Author Bio
Lincoln Child is the author of Utopia. He is the co-author, with Douglas Preston, of Relic, The Cabinet of Curiosities, Still Life with Crows, and a number of other bestselling thrillers. He lives with his wife and daughter in Morristown, New Jersey.