Flynne and Wilf are about to meet one another. Her world will be altered utterly, irrevocably, and Wilf's, for all its decadence and power, will learn that some of these third-world types from the past can be badass.
William Gibson's first novel Neuromancer sold more than six million copies worldwide. Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive completed his first trilogy. He has since written six further novels, moving gradually away from science fiction and futuristic work, instead writing about the strange contemporary world we inhabit. His most recent novels include Pattern Recognition, Spook Country and Zero History, his non-fiction collection, Distrust That Particular Flavor, compiles assorted writings and journalism from across his career.
Superb ... frantic with imagination and frantic with the appetite
to see what happens next
*Observer*
What a glorious ride! Like the woman said: brain 'splode
*Guardian*
This is a mesmerizing, captivating, haunting book - a wonderful
addition to a brilliant oeuvre
*Sunday Times*
Spectacular, a piece of trenchant, far-future speculation that
features all the eyeball kicks of Neuromancer and all the maturity
and sly wit of Spook Country. It's brilliant
*Cory Doctorow*
A swirlingly philosophical quantum daydream of drones and
bodyswapping
*Daily Telegraph Books of the Year*
When it comes to speculative fiction that reveals how we live by
creating a not too unimaginable alternative reality, William Gibson
is the don
*Esquire*
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