Technology Invades Humanity Itself in eHuman Society by Anna Daugherty As author Nicole Sallak Anderson developed encryption and network security software, she became interested in the futuristic idea of eHumans – made of metal and fiber optics, living in a society without disease or death. Using her computer science degree, Anderson has created an incredible world set in the 23rd century. After the success of her first book eHuman Dawn, Anderson has published eHuman Deception which follows a new leadership discovering that freedom and open society mean different things to different people – and that the complex operating system Neuro has its own agenda. With Edgar Prince and the one world government imprisoned in limbo for the next 100 years, a new Golden Age of eHumanity has begun. Evelyn Prince, the creator of Neuro and Edgar’s daughter, joins Origen and the rebels to build a new world where eHumanity will finally be free to live up to its potential. Adam and Dawn celebrate this victory in their own way, but setting out on a quest to find evidence that carbon-based humans might have survived the Great Shift. The new leadership soon discovers that a free and open society means different things to different people – and that Neuro itself has its own agenda. When eHumans begin to die after