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A biochip in presidential candidate William Cozzano's brain hardwires him to a computerized polling system that channels the mood of the electorate directly into his brain.


A biochip in presidential candidate William Cozzano's brain hardwires him to a computerized polling system that channels the mood of the electorate directly into his brain.
Set against the backdrop of the Gulf War, this political thriller combines sharp wit with a chillingly relevant narrative. Co-authored by Neal Stephenson and J. Frederick George, the story unfolds during a time of tension, offering a satirical yet gripping exploration of the era's complexities. With its engaging plot and incisive commentary, the novel showcases the authors' ability to capture the zeitgeist, making it a standout work that resonates with contemporary themes.