The Boost
A fast-paced technothriller set in the near future, written by a technology expert
Ralf is a software prodigy. He works in the US government
office that updates the software in the population's boosts — networked
supercomputers contained in a chip implanted within the brains of 99
percent of the world’s population. Invented by Chinese researchers in
2032, the boost is credited with leading humanity to its most
significant cognitive leap since the discovery of fire.
Days
before a national upgrade, Ralf notices that the update includes an open surveillance gate — meaning that Americans, who had negotiated high
levels of privacy with the Chinese manufacturers, will now be subjected
to the invasive Chinese standard. Ralf attempts to hack the boost, but
is caught by agents working for Washington’s preeminent lobbyist. His
boost is ripped from his head, and Ralf barely escapes with his life.
Pursued by the lobbyist’s mercenary cadre, Ralf flees to the US–Mexico border,
where there are others like him — “wild” humans on the fringes of society, unenhanced by technology. It’s a frightening and backward world
controlled by powerful drug lords. Ralf’s only hope is to somehow work
with these wild bosses of the analog world — in hopes of winning back
freedom in the digital one.
Stephen Baker
Stephen Baker was born in the Philadelphia area, graduated from the University of Wisconsin, and earned a masters in science from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. For ten years, Baker was a senior technology writer at BusinessWeek. He has also written for The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, and The Boston Globe. He is the author of two nonfiction books, The Numerati, and Final Jeopardy — Man vs. Machine and the Quest to Know Everything.