Count Zero
1986 • 340 pages

Ratings145

Average rating3.9

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In the Matrix of cyberspace, angels and voodoo zaibatsus fight it out for world domination and computer cowboys like Turner and Count Zero risk their minds for fat crumbs. Turner woke up in a new body with a beautiful woman beside him. They let him recuperate for a while in Mexico, then Hosaka reactivated his memory for a mission more dangerous than the one that nearly killed him. The head designer from Maas-Biolabs is defecting to Hosaka, or so he says. Turner has to deliver him safely, and the biochips he invented - which are of supreme interest to other parties, some of whom are not human. Count Zero is human. Indeed, he's just a kid from Barrytown, and totally unprepared for the heavy duty data coming his way when he's caught up in the cyberspace war triggered by the defection. With voodoo on the Net and angels in the software, he can only hope that the megacorps and the superrich have their virtual hands full already.


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#2 in Sprawl

Sprawl is a 4-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1981 with contributions by William Gibson.

Burning Chrome
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Neuromancer
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3 primary books

#2 in Sprawl Trilogy

Sprawl Trilogy is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1984 with contributions by William Gibson.

#1
Neuromancer
#2
Count Zero
#3
Mona Lisa Overdrive

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September 19, 2011
Jwilker
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Definitely not as engaging as Neuromancer. I never knew it was a trilogy way back when I first read Neuromancer. Thinking it shouldn't be. I probably won't read the next book.

May 4, 2022

It's... okay. Really doesn't live up to Neuromancer.

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