All That We See or Seem
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- USD 14.99
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- USD 14.99
Descripción editorial
Award-winning author Ken Liu returns with his first scifi thriller in a brand-new series following former “orphan hacker” Julia Z as she is thrust into a high-stakes adventure where she must use her AI-whispering skills to unravel a virtual reality mystery, rescue a kidnapped dream artist, and confront the blurred lines between technology, selfhood, and the power of shared dreams.
Julia Z, a young woman who gained notoriety at fourteen as the “orphan hacker,” is trying to live a life of digital obscurity in a quiet Boston suburb.
But when a lawyer named Piers—whose famous artist wife, Elli, has been kidnapped by dangerous criminals—barges into her life, Julia decides to put the solitary life she has painstakingly created at risk as she can’t walk away from helping Piers and Elli, nor step away from the challenge of this digital puzzle. Elli is an oneirofex, a dream artist, who can weave the dreams of an audience together through a shared virtual landscape, live, in a concert-like experience by tapping into each attendee’s memories and providing an emotionally resonant narrative experience. While these collective dreams are anonymous, Julia discovers that Elli was also dreaming one-on-one with the head of an international criminal enterprise, and he’s demanding the return of his dreams in exchange for Elli.
Unraveling the real and unreal leads Julia on an adventure that takes her across the country and deep into the shadows of her psyche.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This dazzling near-future mystery from Hugo winner Liu (Speaking Bones) sparkles with suspense, intensity, and effortless worldbuilding. Julia Z, a famous hacker and bounty hunter in her mid-20s, is contacted by lawyer Piers Negri to help track down his missing wife, dream guide Elli Krantz, who induces vivid dreams for paying audiences. When Julia declines, strange men appear outside her building in suburban New England, and she flees. Then a master criminal known as the Prince tells Piers and Julia that he has Elli, demanding Piers find and return something unspecified that Elli stole from the Prince if he wants her back. Victor, the Prince's right-hand man, is tasked with keeping track of Piers and Julia, who try to stay one step ahead of him as they work to find and free Elli. The trail of clues is long, dangerous, and littered with red herrings, sending Julia to a secret slave factory and revealing that certain members of the book's core cast are more entangled than they appear. Liu has a rare ability to flesh out sci-fi concepts—like Elli's dream art and Julia's talent for AI communication—with just a few words, and his pacing is pitch-perfect. This is another marvel from a perennially innovative author.