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Pattern Recognition

The Blue Ant Trilogy
by William Gibson
Pattern Recognition (The Blue Ant Trilogy) by William Gibson
  ★ 6.50 / 10
1★2★3★14★25★26★17★48★9★10★

British Science Fiction Association nominee 2004, Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee 2004.

Cayce Pollard is an expensive, spookily intuitive market-research consultant. In London on a job, she is offered a secret assignment: to investigate some intriguing snippets of video that have been appearing on the Internet. An entire subculture of people is obsessed with these bits of footage, and anybody who can create that kind of brand loyalty would be a gold mine for Cayce's client. But when her borrowed apartment is burgled and her computer hacked, she realizes there's more to this project than she had expected.

Still, Cayce is her father's daughter, and the danger makes her stubborn. Win Pollard, ex-security expert, probably ex-CIA, took a taxi in the direction of the World Trade Center on September 11 one year ago, and is presumed dead. Win taught Cayce a bit about the way agents work. She is still numb at his loss, and, as much for him as for any other reason, she refuses to give up this newly weird job, which will take her to Tokyo and on to Russia. With help and betrayal from equally unlikely quarters, Cayce will follow the trail of the mysterious film to its source, and in the process will learn something about her father's life and death.

”PATTERN RECOGNITION is William Gibson's best book since he rewrote all the rules in NEUROMANCER. Gibson casts a master extrapolator's eye on our present, and shows it to us as if for the first time.” – Neil Gaiman

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Updated 01/26/2023
Category: Science Fiction, Cyberpunk, Thriller
Release date: 2003

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William Gibson

William Gibson

William Gibson (born 1948) is an American-Canadian writer who has been called the ”noir prophet” of the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction. Gibson coined the term ”cyberspace” in his short story ”Burning Chrome” and later popularized the concept in his debut novel, Neuromancer (1984). In envisaging cyberspace, Gibson created an iconography for the information age before the ubiquity of the Internet in the 1990s.

The Blue Ant Trilogy

The Blue Ant Trilogy consists of 3 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Pattern Recognition (The Blue Ant Trilogy)
  ★ 6.50 / 10
Spook Country (The Blue Ant Trilogy)
  ★ 6.00 / 3
Zero History (The Blue Ant Trilogy)
  ★ 5.50 / 2


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