Count Zero
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A corporate mercenary wakes in a reconstructed body, a beautiful woman by his side. Then Hosaka Corporation reactivates him, for a mission more dangerous than the one he’s recovering from: to get a defecting chief of R&D—and the biochip he’s perfected—out intact. But this proves to be of supreme interest to certain other parties—some of whom aren’t remotely human....
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Confusing plot that seems random. Lively but unclearly drawn characters. Some nice imagery while other scenes are a total blur. Some interesting ideas while others seem outlandish and totally random. Overall a nice beginning, a confusing middle and an ending that tries to explain it all in two chapters while being completely opaque. After Neuromancer was a vivid and new (but not less confusing) vision of the future, my interest has faded and this was the last Gibson novel for me.
Description
A corporate mercenary wakes in a reconstructed body, a beautiful woman by his side. Then Hosaka Corporation reactivates him, for a mission more dangerous than the one he’s recovering from: to get a defecting chief of R&D—and the biochip he’s perfected—out intact. But this proves to be of supreme interest to certain other parties—some of whom aren’t remotely human....
Book Information
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Confusing plot that seems random. Lively but unclearly drawn characters. Some nice imagery while other scenes are a total blur. Some interesting ideas while others seem outlandish and totally random. Overall a nice beginning, a confusing middle and an ending that tries to explain it all in two chapters while being completely opaque. After Neuromancer was a vivid and new (but not less confusing) vision of the future, my interest has faded and this was the last Gibson novel for me.






