Glasshouse

Glasshouse

by Charles Stross (Author)

Synopsis

When Robin wakes up in a clinic with most of his memories missing, it doesn't take him long to discover that someone is trying to kill him. It's the twenty-seventh century, when interstellar travel is by teleport gate and conflicts are fought by network worms that censor refugees' personalities and target historians. The civil war is over and Robin has been demobilized, but someone wants him out of the picture because of something his earlier self knew. On the run from a ruthless pursuer and searching for a place to hide, he volunteers to participate in a unique experimental polity, the Glasshouse. Constructed to simulate a pre-accelerated culture, participants are assigned anonymized identities: it looks like the ideal hiding place for a posthuman on the run. But in this escape-proof environment Robin will undergo an even more radical change, placing him at the mercy of the experimenters, and of his own unbalanced psyche ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 402
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Orbit Fiction
Published: 01 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 1841493937
ISBN 13: 9781841493930
Book Overview: * Featured on www.orbitbooks.co.uk and in the Orbit ezine * Review coverage in the genre press * PR targeted at the scientific press

Media Reviews
The sheer brio of invention and intellectual energy propel the reader towards a satisfying climax * GUARDIAN *
Stross's best book yet. Pick it up and discover it for yourself' * SFX (5 stars) *
A genuinely unmissable page-turner . . . A genuine triumph of a tale that you can never quite tie down * (Five stars) STARBURST *
Stross's enthralling blend of action, extrapolation and analysis delivers surprise after surprise'' KIRKUS REVIEWS 'Stross is an author who anyone interested in SF should read and relish' SFX 'Darkly funny and crackling with high-bandwidth ideas' PAUL Mc
Author Bio
Charles Stross was born in Leeds, England, in 1964. He has worked as a pharmacist, software engineer and freelance journalist, but now writes full time.