The Execution Channel: Novel

The Execution Channel: Novel

by KenMacLeod (Author)

Synopsis

Fighting has spread across the Middle East and Central Asia to the borders of China. In the US, refugees from climate-change disaster subsist in FEMA camps. Images of official executions circulate on the Internet like al Qaeda videos. State agencies sponsor conspiracy theories as cover-ups. As the troops of the last superpower stand astride the last of the oil, China and Russia aren't the only states considering their options: certain nations of Old Europe are quietly preparing for the worst. James Travis is a middle-aged middle manager in a software company. He has a son in the army, a daughter in a peace-protest camp outside a USAF base, and a compromising relationship with a foreign intelligence service. When his cover is blown hours before a nuclear explosion destroys the base, Travis, his son, and his daughter are all in serious trouble. And as the spooks and disinformation specialists focus their efforts on his capture, Travis knows that all it will take is one mistake and his only memorial will be another grainy video on ...The Execution Channel

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Orbit
Published: 06 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 184149349X
ISBN 13: 9781841493497
Book Overview: * Review coverage in the genre press * Featured in www.orbitbooks.net and in the Orbit ezine
Prizes: Shortlisted for Arthur C. Clarke Award 2008.

Media Reviews
Ken MacLeod's The Execution Channel starts like a techno-thriller ripped from tomorrow's headlines , a thrilling, fast-moving tale of suspense rife with paranoia and multiple conspiracy theories. However, it's deeper and more thoughtful than most thrillers. MacLeod vividly and economically portrays an all-too-plausible world in which war has spread across the Middle East and Central Asia; millions of Americans live in FEMA concentration camps due to climate change; the British Government is considering deporting all Muslims, and what's really happening is hidden in a blizzard of disinformation and propaganda. This is politically engaged, speculative fiction at its finest, with a conclusion that's absolutely mind-blowing. * THE TIMES *
Politically engaged, speculative fiction at its finest, with a conclusion that's absolutely mind-blowing * The Times *
Jaw-droppingly audacious * SFX *
A very good book, perhaps the best Ken MacLeod has written to date . . . The Execution Channel is an extraordinary novel * STRANGE HORIZONS *
Author Bio
Since graduating from Glasgow University in 1976, Ken MacLeod has worked as a computer analyst in Edinburgh. He now writes full time.