![]() Rent-a-cop Berry Rydell loses his job due to a hacker's prank, so he teams up with Lucius Warbaby to track the stolen shades, only slowly realizing that Warbaby and his former employers are tied in with the evil corporate scheme revealed by the glasses. ![]() Chevette Washington, a bicycle courier, impulsively steals a pair of ``virtual light'' glasses that feeds images directly to the optic nerve, not realizing that it contains extremely valuable secret data that its owners will stop at nothing to recover. As in his previous novels, Gibson's plot is very simple. It's California, circa 2005: the rich are even richer and the poor, of course, poorer the Medellin crime cartels move not only drugs but illicit data the Reverend Fallon preaches a television-worshipping religion and legions of the homeless have seized San Francisco's Bay Bridge and turned it into a bizarre, jury-rigged shantytown. ![]() In his first solo novel in five years, Gibson ( Neuromancer ) hasn't entirely left his cyberpunk baggage behind, but he has brought his vision closer to home. ![]()
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