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Date of Release: August 2002 |
Publisher: Random House |
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The author has written a compelling storyline that spins a fresh perspective on the usual conspiracy theory, and if you like your future-tech sprinkled with a generous measure of political intrigue, then this will most certainly satisfy.
Interface follows the fate of a Governor in Midwestern America afflicted by a stroke and the people around him who are bent on controlling him for their own ends. Think political Big Brother, but without the fame-obsessed residents, think George Bush/Tony Blair/John Howard with a game controller interface implant patched straight into your own tv.
This book is a must for all cyberpunk aficionado who are looking for something a bit more down to earth. Well worth the read.
 

