Count Zero
William Gibson returns to his gritty, high tech Sprawl with a story that expands the cyberpunk genre he helped define. Set seven years after the events of Neuromancer, this novel follows three separate lives as they collide in a world of corporate espionage and digital mysticism. Turner is a mercenary hired to extract a high level defector, while Bobby Shafter is a young hacker who stumbles upon …
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