William Gibson’s been on an interesting voyage from science fiction to thrillers, while keeping the same tone and subject matter. The world’s been catching up to him, and now it seems to have overtaken.
Spook Country feels like a period piece. It was set in the exact present when it came out, full of details about [...]
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