Bootstrap trilogy

Book 2
Mauri Niininen, Amazon, 2016
A whirl of climate warming, refugee crisis, quantum computing, gravitational waves, geopolitics, religion revival, Higgs field, NSA, FSB, CrispR, Elon Musk...
I shouln't mention Alcubierre Drive which I only heard of.
The only rogue star is a neutron star.
If all these new age concepts have a shivering effect on you, let's disclose that good old Coriolis may come to help.

Some refreshing naivete in the philosophy, tainted with Reformation times predestination, implemented in /sbin scripts and /history logs.
God, though, went through transsexual surgery.

One glitch: alexa.gov returns 'Server not found'

Trilogy review, 2018 version

I am impressed. Since I read the second book, two years ago, not only has the author managed to stay up-to-date with science and technology in multiple domains, but he clearly improved the depth of his characters and the rhythm with which the plot unfolds.
It's been a screen turner.
Given the way the story ends, it feels unlikely to hope for a fourth installment to this trilogy, conforming to a tradition in science fiction. Too bad.

PDF, review on Amazon: AI, AI, AI... God plays mice,
Novels
Marc Girod
August 2016