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Neal Stephenson & George F. Jewsbury & Stephen Bury

Language: English

Publisher: Arrow Books

Published: Jan 1, 1994

Date Read: Aug 1, 2006
Form: Novel
Pages: 891
Read Status: read
Shelves: read
Word Count: 209841

Description:

**From his triumphant debut with *Snow Crash* to the stunning success of his latest novel, *Quicksilver,* Neal Stephenson has quickly become the voice of a generation. In this now-classic thriller, he and fellow author J. Frederick George tell a shocking tale with an all-too plausible premise. ** There's no way William A. Cozzano can lose the upcoming presidential election. He's a likable midwestern governor with one insidious advantage—an advantage provided by a shadowy group of backers. A biochip implanted in his head hardwires him to a computerized polling system. The mood of the electorate is channeled directly into his brain. Forget issues. Forget policy. Cozzano is more than the perfect candidate. He's a special effect. “Complex, entertaining, frequently funny."*—Publishers Weekly* “Qualifies as the sleeper of the year, the rare kind of science-fiction thriller that evokes genuine laughter while simultaneously keeping the level of suspense cranked to the max."*— San Diego Union-Tribune** ***“A *Manchurian Candidate* for the computer age.” *—Seattle Weekly * *** * * * Neal Stephenson is the author of *The System Of The World, The Confusion, Quicksilver, Cryptonomicon, The Diamond Age, Snow Crash*, and other books and articles. J. Frederick George is a historian and writer living in Paris.