REVIEW: Neuromancer by William Gibson
Neuromancer by William Gibson Publishing information: Kindle; 271 pages Publisher: Ace Books; July 1984 ISBN: 9780441569595 Series: Sprawl #1 Copy: Out of pocket Reviewer: Tyson Amazon Synopsis: "Case was the sharpest data thief in the Matrix, until an ex-employer crippled his nervous system. Now a new employer has recruited him for a last-chance run against an unthinkably powerful artificial intelligence. With a mirror-eyed girl street-samurai riding shotgun, he's ready for the silicon-quick, bleakly prophetic adventure that upped the ante on an entire genre of fiction." Neuromancer is one of those books that always seems to make the must-read list for Science Fiction and I thought it was high time I took some time out of my reading schedule and gave it a go. Henry Dorsett Case is a hacker who is past his prime, washed up. He was one of the best who got over his head when he started skimming from his employers. As punishment for his crime, they damaged his brain so that ...