Praise for Change Agent Biopunk has been waiting for its William Gibson, to
bring a whole new vision of the future as Mr. Gibson did for cyberpunk, and
Daniel Suarez has done it...Exhilarating, alarming-Daniel Suarez plays the two
great thrills of sci-fi against each other, and not just for fun. He thinks
this is coming, and he means it. Read it and wonder. -Wall Street Journal
Besides being a rockin' thriller, Change Agent is a vivid depiction of where
ubiquitous gene editing might take us. I came away believing I'll be less
surprised by the future. -Kevin Kelly, Senior Maverick for Wired and New York
Times bestselling author of The Inevitable The depth and sophistication of
Suarez's dystopian world-not to mention his facility at making complex science
intelligible to the nonexpert-rivals anything Michael Crichton ever did.
-Publishers Weekly (starred review) The action scenes are plenty lively, [but]
the best thing about the book is its depiction of a troublesome future in
which people can change physical identities the way they change clothes...A
natural at making future shocks seem perfectly believable, Suarez delivers his
most entertaining high-tech thriller yet. -Kirkus Reviews The ultimate form of
identity theft is just a genetic edit away in Suarez's newest fast-paced,
speculative thriller...Offer this to Michael Crichton and science fiction-
suspense fans. -Booklist
Praise for Change Agent Biopunk has been waiting for its William Gibson, to
bring a whole new vision of the future as Mr. Gibson did for cyberpunk, and
Daniel Suarez has done it...Exhilarating, alarming-Daniel Suarez plays the two
great thrills of sci-fi against each other, and not just for fun. He thinks
this is coming, and he means it. Read it and wonder. -Wall Street Journal
Besides being a rockin' thriller, Change Agent is a vivid depiction of where
ubiquitous gene editing might take us. I came away believing I'll be less
surprised by the future. -Kevin Kelly, Senior Maverick for Wired and New York
Times bestselling author of The Inevitable The depth and sophistication of
Suarez's dystopian world-not to mention his facility at making complex science
intelligible to the nonexpert-rivals anything Michael Crichton ever did.
-Publishers Weekly (starred review) The action scenes are plenty lively, [but]
the best thing about the book is its depiction of a troublesome future in
which people can change physical identities the way they change clothes...A
natural at making future shocks seem perfectly believable, Suarez delivers his
most entertaining high-tech thriller yet. -Kirkus Reviews The ultimate form of
identity theft is just a genetic edit away in Suarez's newest fast-paced,
speculative thriller...Offer this to Michael Crichton and science fiction-
suspense fans. -Booklist