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A novel from Bruce Sterling is always cause for celebration, and The Zenith Angle is one of the finest contemporary novels and finest techno-thrillers of 2004. Sterling operates at the cutting edge of both technology and pop culture, and he possesses innumerable literary strengths. However, his strengths don't usually include deeply-penetrating character development, and that injures the believability of The Zenith Angle, which is the portrait of a man undergoing an enormous and shocking transformation. --Cynthia Ward
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Gleeful, shrewd, speculative, cynical, closely observed . . . The Zenith Angle offers wisdom and solace, thrills and laughter.The Washington PostCompelling and important . . . A darkly comic fable of info-war, the black budget, ueber-geek idealism, and the politics of Homeland Insecurity.William Gibson, author of Pattern Recognition Pioneering computer wizard Derek Van Vandeveer has been living extra-large as a VP for a booming Internet company. But the September 11 attacks on America change everything. Recruited as the key member of an elite federal computer-security team, Van enters the labyrinthine trenches of the Washington intelligence community. His special genius is needed to debug the software glitch in Americas most crucial KH-13 satellite, capable of detecting terrorist hotbeds worldwide. But the problem is much deeper. Now Van must make the unlikely leap from scientist to spy, team up with a ruthlessly resourceful ex-Special Forces commando, and root out an unknown enemyone with access to a weapon of untold destructive power.Great fun . . . A cyberthriller of 21st-century technologies [that] peeps wittily behind the national security scenes of a modern superpower.New ScientistA comedic thriller for the homeland security era.Entertainment Weekly A scientist-turned-spy takes on the shadow world of national security, covertgovernment operations, and weapons sabotage in this "comedic thriller for thehomeland security era."--"Entertainment Weekly." Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780345468659