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The Fortunate Fall

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A debut novel of remarkable beauty and invention, The Fortunate Fall is back in print for the first time in almost three decades as a Tor Essential, with a new introduction by Jo Walton
Tor Essentials presents new editions of science fiction and fantasy titles of proven merit and lasting value, each volume introduced by an appropriate literary figure.
On its first publication in 1996, The Fortunate Fall was hailed as an SF novel of a wired future on par with the debuts of William Gibson and Neal Stephenson. Now it returns to print, as one of the great underground classics of the last several decades in SF.
Maya Andreyeva is a "camera," a reporter with virtual-reality-broadcasting equipment implanted in her brain. What she sees, millions see; what she feels, millions share.
And what Maya is seeing is the cover-up of a massacre. As she probes into the covert political power plays of a radically strange near-future Russia, she comes upon secrets that have been hidden from the world...and memories that AI-controlled thought police have forced her to hide from herself. Because in a world where no thought or desire is safe, the price of survival is betrayal - of your lover, your ideals, and yourself.
This new Tor Essentials edition of The Fortunate Fall includes a new introduction by Jo Walton, winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards.
At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from August 1, 2024

      Out of print since 1996 (at which time it was credited to Raphael Carter), Reed's captivating cult classic post-cyberpunk masterpiece is restored to its rightful place in the science fiction pantheon. Maya Andreyeva is a "camera," a journalist of the telepathically hyperlinked 24th century whose lived experiences are broadcast live into the consciousness of millions. Pursuing a risky investigation of historic genocides, the most recent of which is curiously the least remembered, Maya is assigned a hotshot young editorial "screener," Keishi Mirabara, who seems a bit too eager to set up shop in the cranium of a suspicious Mara. Sparks and banter fly as the pair evade thought police to track down a reclusive survivor of one death camp franchise ("a uniquely American approach to holocaust, a sort of 'McGulag'"), leading to startling revelations within and beyond Mara's mind. Reed's painstaking and elaborate worldbuilding is breathtaking yet intuitively sound, replete with artful coinages and believable technology, and sauced with telling metaphors. VERDICT "Warm and human even as it's post human," as Jo Walton observes in her introduction, Reed's remarkable debut skillfully blends mind-bending speculation with riveting intrigue, alluring romance and harrowing drama, set in a prescient de-souled future.

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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