Spook Country

William Gibson

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Spook Country

By: William Gibson

Narrarated by: Robertson Dean

The New York Times bestseller from “one of the most astute and entertaining commentators on our astonishing, chaotic present.” (Washington Post Book World)

Hollis Henry is a journalist on investigative assignment for a magazine called Node, which doesn’t exist yet. Bobby Chombo is a producer working on cutting-edge art installations. In his day job, Bobby is a trouble-shooter for military navigation equipment. He refuses to sleep in the same place twice. He meets no one.

Hollis Henry has been told to find him.

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New York Times Best Seller
  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: William Gibson (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Sep 17, 2007
  • Publisher: Penguin Audio
  • Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Fiction, Science Fiction

Total File Size: 303 MB (9 files) Total Length: 11 Hours, 3 Minutes

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09.17.07
William Gibson, Spook Country
2007 | Label: Penguin Audio

The popular cyberpunk author gives up science fiction, opting instead for a speculative near now.
Twenty-five years after he coined the term “cyberspace,” the world has finally caught up with William Gibson. Science fiction has become speculative fiction, and Spook Country takes place in a perfectly plausible near now. In terse but propulsive chapters, Gibson creates characters so three-dimensional they can practically be seen with eyes closed.

Like its predecessor, the best-seller Pattern Recognition, Gibson’s new novel follows a young woman on a quest. Hollis Henry, a former member of cult band Curfew trying to make a go of it as a freelance journalist, accepts an assignment from Node to write about locative computing and the arts. No one seems to have heard of the magazine, but they have heard of its publisher, Recognition‘s sinister Humbertus Bigend. His real interest is not art, it’s programmer (and Curfew fan) Bobby Chombo, who sees the world in terms of GPS gridlines, never sleeps in the same square twice and may know the location of a mysterious shipping container.

Hollis’s story alternates and ultimately intersects with that of Milgrim, a high-functioning junkie kidnapped by a not-quite-government agent to translate the coded Russian dialect spoken by a family of Cuban-Chinese spies. Thanks to their Communist-era analog “systema,” these ghosts in the machine make themselves invisible to our digital surveillance culture even as they transport sensitive information stored on… iPods. Of course.

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great!!

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I used this book to test whether I would like fiction in audio book form. I'm happy to say it was a success. I suppose the credit for that goes to the excellent narrator,and it certainly doesn't hurt that the story is well thought out and expertly written. Enjoy!