A Guardian Book of the Year
"Gnomon is an
extraordinary novel, and one I can’t stop thinking about some weeks
after I read it. It is deeply troubling, magnificently strange, and an
exhilarating read." —Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven
"Nick
Harkaway’s most ambitious novel yet. [A] story of near-future mass
surveillance, artificial intelligence and human identity ... An amazing
and quite unforgettable piece of fiction." —Guardian
"Harkaway dazzles." —Daily Mail
"Wonderfully good." —Sunday Times
Near-future
Britain is a state in which citizens are constantly observed and
democracy has reached a pinnacle of 'transparency.' Every action is
seen, every word is recorded and the System has access to thoughts and
memories.
When suspected dissident Diana Hunter dies in custody,
it marks the first time a citizen has been killed during an
interrogation. Mielikki Neith, a trusted state inspector, is assigned to
find out what went wrong. Immersing herself in neural recordings of the
interrogation, what she finds isn't Hunter but rather a panorama of
characters within Hunter's psyche.
Embedded in the memories of
these impossible lives lies a code which Neith must decipher to find out
what Hunter is hiding. The staggering consequences of what she finds
will reverberate throughout the world.
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