
Thin Air
Reviews

Mind candy. Blasted through it in two sittings. People persist in calling Morgan's writing noir, but it's too free and fulfilled to be noir - his protagonists get laid all the time, his protagonists swear, his protagonists dish out a great deal more than they get. Morgan makes cyberpunk look subtle. But it's cool stuff and I've read everything he's written, even though half of it reuses the same kind of super-protagonist, the same kind of dialogue, the same kind of gimmick weapons, the same kind of grimdark Chomskyan geopolitics (arespolitics). But the prose is mostly fast and smart enough to carry it off, again. Ideas: * Codeflies, artificial mosquitoes as delivery mechanism for compulsory updates to implants. Hellish. * Placenames on Mars: Bradbury City, Musk Plaza, Hayek Street.












