If you lived long enough, this could be your future, too It is the late 21st century, and it is a very different world. Little is as it used to be, and many are not what they seem. Kendrick Gallmon,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Looked interesting so decided to give it a read. Quite surprised to find it to be a dark and thoroughly engrossing work that was as enjoyable as Richard Morgan or even some of Gibson's earlier tomes (think Count Zero). Though not as dark as Peter Watts (then again, who is?) Highly recommended!
An intricate story with great science, action, and characters.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book is about Kendrick Gallmon, a former captive in a military experimental complex called The Maze, who works as a journalist following his escape from his former prison. While in The Maze, Gallmon was "infected" with nano-implants which are slowly beginning to take over his body. Over the course of the novel, he discovers clues leading to a massive operation involving Max Draeger, the supposed creator of The Maze and designer of the technology now destroying Kendrick's body. Gallmon and Draeger end up working together, briefly, to get passage to a giant abandoned space station in orbit, the Archimedes. The Archimedes, which was abandoned because it became overrun with nano-technology (the same as that in Gallmon's body), holds an AI that has supposedly found one of the most powerful forces in the universe. The Omega Point, a point in space and time at which one has unlimited energy, has been found by the AI, and now Draeger is going after it. Gallmon's only interest in going to the station is to find proof that Draeger was responsible for creating The Maze; his knowledge of the Omega Point, however, leads him on a different path than the one he'd planned for himself. This is an excellent book in so many ways. I really enjoyed Gary Gibson's writing style; his descriptions were so vivid, I felt as if I was there in the Maze myself. I also enjoyed the characters, who for the most part seemed very realistic; each had their own flaws and inner conflicts they had to struggle with. Finally, the science aspect of the story was the best part, and the part that drew me to the book in the first place. HIGHLY recommended!!!!
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