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Maskill, Alexander

 
9780857522214: The Hive Construct

Synopsis

Winner of the Terry Pratchett Prize, a dark yet dazzlingly imaginative science fiction thriller by a furiously talented new young writer.

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À propos de l?auteur

Alex Maskill was born in Watford, and grew up both there and in Eastbourne, East Sussex. He's has just completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Leicester and now has a degree in Politics. He hopes to follow this with an MSc in Computer Science.
The Hive Construct is his first novel and won the 2013 Terry Pratchett Prize.

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Situated deep in the Sahara Desert, New Cairo is a city built on technology – from the huge, life-giving solar panels that keep it functioning in a radically changed, resource-scarce world to the artificial implants that seem to have resolved all of mankind’s medical problems.

But New Cairo is also a divided city – a vast metropolis dominated by a handful of omnipotent corporate dynasties. And when a powerful new computer virus begins to spread through the poorer districts, shutting down the life-giving implants that enable so many to survive, the city begins to turn on itself – to slide into the anarchy of violent class struggle.

Hiding out in the chaos is Zala Ulora, a gifted hacker and fugitive from justice. Her fervent hope is that she can earn her life back by tracing the virus and destroying it before it destroys the city . . . or before the city destroys itself.

With its vivid characters, bold ideas and explosive action, The Hive Construct is an award-winning debut that signals the arrival of a bright young talent.

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9780552170383: The Hive Construct

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0552170380 ISBN 13 :  9780552170383
Editeur : Corgi, 2015
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