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Inscape | Louise Carey
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'Louise Carey's dystopian future is chillingly plausible' Claire North Inscape is the dystopian future we would do best to avoid. Warning: use of this gate will take you outside of the InTech corporate zone. Different community guidelines may apply, and you may be asked to sign a separate end-user license agreement. Do you wish to continue? Tanta has trained all her young life for this. Her very first mission is a code red: to take her team into the unaffiliated zone just outside InTech's borders and retrieve a stolen hard drive. It should have been quick and simple, but a surprise attack kills two of her colleagues and Tanta barely makes it home alive. Determined to prove herself and partnered with a colleague whose past is a mystery even to himself, Tanta's investigation uncovers a sinister conspiracy that makes her question her own loyalties and the motives of everyone she used to trust. 'In Tanta's world, warring corporations battle over the ruins of our civilisation. This is cyberpunk rebooted' Stephen Baxter
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Inscape | Louise Carey
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A fast-paced cyberpunk thriller of hardwired loyalty & corporate conspiracy. Well executed although fairly predictable, altho the broader world-building left me with a lot of questions and the overall package doesn‘t entice me to investigate the sequel. However, that mostly confirms I‘m not currently enjoying near-future dystopian novels or AR/VR worldbuilding. If you do, this is definitely worth a look.