
I'm torn between 4 and 5 stars for this book.
The story is very thrilling and very realistic (ok, to some extend). Evil genius mastermind Sobol is revealed almost immediately. Yet, the real suspense is whether Sobol's Daemon can be terminated...
As of 2013, some of the scifi parts are not so fictional anymore (for example, autonomous or driverless cars). I didn't like religious cliche in this book - every character that turns to Daemon has no faith, no religion. And, it has to be emphasized by the author *over and over again*. Annoying.