UNHOLY DOMAIN features David Brown, a brilliant but troubled young man raised in the dark shadow of his long-dead father, a software genius who unleashed a computer virus that murdered more than a million innocents. When David receives a decade-old email that indicates his father may have been framed, he plunges into a gut-wrenching race with the real killers to discover the truth about his father ... and himself. As David tracks through his father's startling history, he stumbles into a war between the Domain, a secret society of technologists, and the Army of God, a murderous cult with a sacred mission to curtail the spread of technology and roll civilization back to a simpler era.
“UNHOLY DOMAIN is an entertaining futuristic cautionary thriller.” --Harriet Klausner, #1 Amazon Reviewer
"Dan Ronco tells a tale that is unique, provocative, and engrossing while maintaining enough slam-bang action to keep you turning the pages. Unholy Domain reads like a cross between Blade Runner and Angels and Demons." --R. Douglas Weber, author of Solomon's Key: The CODIS Project
"Dan Ronco is a social visionary on a par with William Gibson and Robert Sawyer." --Scott Nicholson-- bestselling author of They Hunger
"Dan Ronco fills the gap left by Philip K. Dick with Unholy Domain."--Simon Wood, the Anthony Award winning author of Paying the Piper
"Top rate adventure sparkling with ideas." --Piers Anthony -- bestselling author of dozens of novels
"Thought provoking ... a solid futuristic thriller." -- Booklist
PeaceMaker, a start-at-a-dead-run thriller, is set in the near future, where software revolutionaries are pushing artificial intelligence to the brink of terrorism. The prologue plunges software architect Ray Brown into a life-or-death contest with PeaceMaker, a deadly artificial intelligence that has infected most of the world’s computing devices. Ray’s determination to eliminate PeaceMaker leads him into a dangerous conflict with the Domain - a clandestine organization dedicated to a new world order
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