In a near-future new age of corporate control, hacker mercenaries, and
electronic terrorism, a public relations executive on the rise finds
herself caught in the violent epicenter of a data war Two decades into
the twenty-first century, the world’s nations are becoming
irrelevant. Corporations are the true global powers, with information
the most valuable currency, while the smaller island nations have
become sanctuaries for data pirates and terrorists. A globe-trotting
PR executive for the large corporate economic democracy Rizome
Industries Group, Laura Webster is present when a foreign
representative is assassinated on Rizome soil during a conference for
offshore data havens. Dispatched immediately on an international
mission of diplomacy, Laura hopes she can make a difference in a
volatile, unsteady world, but instead finds herself trapped on the
front lines of rapidly escalating third-world hostilities and caught
up in an inescapable net of conspiracy, terrorism, post-millennial
voodoo, and electronic warfare. During the 1980s, science fiction
luminary Bruce Sterling envisioned the future . . . and hit it
almost dead-on. The author who, along with William Gibson, Neal
Stephenson, and Rudy Rucker, helped create and define the cyberpunk
subgenre imagines a world of tomorrow in Islands in the Net that
bears a striking—and disturbing—resemblance to our present-day
information-age reality. Nominated for the Hugo and Locus Awards and
winner of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, Sterling’s
extraordinary novel is a gripping, eye-opening, and remarkably
prescient science fiction classic.
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ISBN
9781497686519
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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