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Neuromancer

(1984)
(The first book in the Sprawl Trilogy series)
A novel by

 
 
Awards
1985 Aurora Award for Best Novel (nominee)
1985 Hugo Award for Best Novel
1985 John W. Campbell Memorial Award (nominee)
1985 Locus Award for Best First Novel (nominee)
1985 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (nominee)
1984 BSFA Award for Best Novel (nominee)
1984 Nebula Award for Best Novel
1984 Philip K Dick Award

The Matrix unfolds like neon origami beneath clusters and constellations of data. Constructs, AIs, live here. Somewhere, concealed by ice, Neuromancer is evolving. As entropy goes into reverse, Molly's surgical implants broadcast trouble from the ferro-concrete geodesic of the Sprawl. Maelcum, Rastafarian in space, is her best hope of rescue. But she and Case, computer cowboy, are busy stealing data from the almighty Megacorps. If the Megacorps don't get them both, perhaps Case will fall prey to the cheap treachery of Linda Lee, someone as lost as himself.


Genre: Science Fiction

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