Death Match (Child novel)

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Death Match
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AuthorLincoln Child
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
2004
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages416
ISBN0-307-27556-6
OCLC74831115
Preceded byUtopia 
Followed byDeep Storm 

Death Match, is a 2004 horror novel by American author Lincoln Child. It is his second solo novel. In it, he takes a cursory glance at the world of electronic matchmaking, and takes it to its natural technological conclusion—for a substantial sum of money, the computer will locate a 'perfect match' for anyone.

Plot introduction[]

Every once in a rare while, the most perfect of 'perfect' matches ('supercouples, of 100% compatibility) is located. Then tragedy suddenly strikes. One of the "supercouples" is found dead in their Arizona home, an "unquestionable" double suicide.

Child's analysis of the topic proves a useful tool to opine on the topics of psychology, relationships, cutting-edge computer technology and artificial intelligence.


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