Agency / William Gibson.
""One of the most visionary, original, and quietly influential writers currently working" (The Boston Globe) returns with a sequel to the New York Times bestselling The Peripheral. Verity Jane, gifted app-whisperer, has been out of work since her exit from a brief but problematic relationship with a Silicon Valley billionaire. Then she signs the wordy NDA of a dodgy San Francisco start-up, becoming the beta tester for their latest product: a digital assistant, accessed through a pair of ordinary-looking glasses. "Eunice," the disarmingly human AI in the glasses, soon manifests a face, a fragmentary past, and an unnervingly canny grasp of combat strategy. Verity, realizing that her cryptic new employers don't yet know this, instinctively decides that it's best they don't. Meanwhile, a century ahead, in London, in a different timeline entirely, Wilf Netherton works amid plutocrats and plunderers, survivors of the slow and steady apocalypse known as the jackpot. His employer, the enigmatic Ainsley Lowbeer, can look into alternate pasts and nudge their ultimate directions. Verity and Eunice have become her current project. Wilf can see what Verity and Eunice can't: their own version of the jackpot, just around the corner. And something else too: the roles they both may play in it"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781101986936 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 402 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Berkley, 2020.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Sequel to: The Peripheral. |
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Subject: | Artificial intelligence > Fiction. New business enterprises > Fiction. |
Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) |
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A sequel to the best-selling The Peripheral finds app-whisperer Verity Jane beta-testing a disturbing AI technology, while a century into the future, an apocalypse survivor discovers his employer meddling in Verityâs influential timeline. - Penguin Putnam
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
âONE OF THE MOST VISIONARY, ORIGINAL, AND QUIETLY INFLUENTIAL WRITERS CURRENTLY WORKINGâ* returns with a sharply imagined follow-up to the New York Times bestselling The Peripheral.
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William Gibson has trained his eye on the future for decades, ever since coining the term âcyberspaceâ and then popularizing it in his classic speculative novel Neuromancer in the early 1980s. Cory Doctorow raved that The Peripheral is âspectacular, a piece of trenchant, far-future speculation that features all the eyeball kicks of Neuromancer.â Now Gibson is back with Agencyâa science fiction thriller heavily influenced by our most current events.
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Verity Jane, gifted app whisperer, takes a job as the beta tester for a new product: a digital assistant, accessed through a pair of ordinary-looking glasses. âEunice,â the disarmingly human AI in the glasses, manifests a face, a fragmentary past, and a canny grasp of combat strategy. Realizing that her cryptic new employers donât yet know how powerful and valuable Eunice is, Verity instinctively decides that itâs best they donât.
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Meanwhile, a century ahead in London, in a different time line entirely, Wilf Netherton works amid plutocrats and plunderers, survivors of the slow and steady apocalypse known as the jackpot. His boss, the enigmatic Ainsley Lowbeer, can look into alternate pasts and nudge their ultimate directions. Verity and Eunice are her current project. Wilf can see what Verity and Eunice canât: their own version of the jackpot, just around the corner, and the roles they both may play in it.
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*The Boston Globe