Grande-Bretagne. Futur proche.
La monarchie constitutionnelle parlementaire qu'on croyait éternelle a laissé place au Système, un mode de démocratie directe où le citoyen est fortement incité à participer et voter. La population est surveillée en permanence par le Témoin : la somme de toutes les caméras de surveillance et de tout le suivi numérique que permettent les objets connectés.
Au cours d'un interrogatoire par lecture mentale, la dissidente Diana Hunter décède. Mielikki Neith, une inspectrice du Témoin, fidèle au Système, est chargée de l'enquête. Alors qu'elle devrait être en mesure d'explorer la psyché de Hunter, Mielikki se retrouve confrontée à trois mémoires différentes : celle d'un financier grec attaqué par un requin, celle d'une alchimiste et celle d'un vieux peintre éthiopien.
Pour Neith, dont les certitudes commencent à s'effriter, un incroyable voyage au coeur de la pensée humaine commence. Aussi déroutant que dangereux.
Nick Harkaway est l'auteur de quatre romans, dont Gonzo Lubitsch ou l'incroyable odyssée (Robert Laffont, 2010).
Grande-Bretagne. Futur proche.La monarchie constitutionnelle parlementaire qu'on croyait éternelle a laissé place au Système, un mode de démocratie directe où le citoyen est fortement incité à participer et voter. La population est surveillée en permanence par le Témoin : la somme de toutes les caméras de surveillance et de tout le suivi numérique que permettent les objets connectés.Au cours d'un interrogatoire par lecture mentale, la dissidente Diana Hunter décède. Mielikki Neith, une inspectrice du Témoin, fidèle au Système, est chargée de l'enquête. Alors qu'elle devrait être en mesure d'explorer la psyché de Hunter, Mielikki se retrouve confrontée à trois mémoires différentes : celle d'un financier grec attaqué par un requin, celle d'une alchimiste et celle d'un vieux peintre éthiopien.Pour Neith, dont les certitudes commencent à s'effriter, un incroyable voyage au coeur de la pensée humaine commence. Aussi déroutant que dangereux.Nick Harkaway est l'auteur de quatre romans, dont Gonzo Lubitsch ou l'incroyable odyssée (Robert Laffont, 2010).
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.
The Jorgmund Pipe is the backbone of the world, and it's on fire. Gonzo Lubitsch, professional hero and troubleshooter, is hired to put it out - but there's more to the fire, and the Pipe itself, than meets the eye. The job will take Gonzo and his best friend, back to their own beginnings and into the dark heart of the Jorgmund Company itself.
Colonne vertébrale d'un monde postapocalyptique, la Canalisation Jorgmund - où transite la substance indispensable à la survie de tous -, est en feu. Gonzo Lubitsch, héros de profession et expert en incendie, est engagé pour régler le problème. Mais celui-ci concerne bien plus que la seule Canalisation, bien plus que les seules apparences. Sa mission entraînera Gonzo et son meilleur ami, le narrateur, jusque dans les sombres profondeurs de la surpuissante compagnie Jorgmund. Leur histoire est celle du Monde Effacé, un monde rayé de la carte, menacé par le chaos. C'est aussi l'histoire d'une amitié sans bornes, un récit d'amour et de deuil, parcouru de ninjas, de pirates, de monstres ou de clowns et se déroulant à travers les lieux les plus étranges et les plus dangereux...
Structuré par la figure centrale du narrateur, ce roman hybride et exubérant fonctionne par séquences, flash-back, digressions où Nick Harkaway mêle tous azimuts la satire politico-sociale du monde capitaliste ou la critique de la guerre en Irak à des aventures loufoques, tout cela avec une volubilité, une énergie et un humour dévastateurs. Il crée un univers extrêmement original qui tient de la fantasy, du film de kung fu, du manga japonais, du roman d'initiation et du thriller politique. Inclassable, pétillant et divertissant, ce roman propulse le lecteur dans un monde à couper le souffle.
Lester Ferris, sergeant of the British Army, is a good man in need of a rest. He's spent a lot of his life being shot at, and Afghanistan was the last stop on his road to exhaustion. He has no family, he's nearly forty and burned out and about to be retired.
The island of Mancreu is the ideal place for Lester to serve out his time. It's a former British colony in legal limbo, soon to be destroyed because of its very special version of toxic pollution - a down-at-heel, mildly larcenous backwater. Of course, that also makes Mancreu perfect for shady business, hence the Black Fleet of illicit ships lurking in the bay: listening stations, offshore hospitals, money laundering operations, drug factories and deniable torture centres. None of which should be a problem, because Lester's brief is to sit tight and turn a blind eye.
But Lester Ferris has made a friend: a brilliant, Internet-addled street kid with a comicbook fixation who will need a home when the island dies - who might, Lester hopes, become an adopted son. Now, as Mancreu's small society tumbles into violence, the boy needs Lester to be more than just an observer.
In the name of paternal love, Lester Ferris will do almost anything. And he's a soldier with a knack for bad places: "almost anything" could be a very great deal - even becoming some sort of hero. But this is Mancreu, and everything here is upside down. Just exactly what sort of hero will the boy need?
From the acclaimed author of The Gone-Away World - a new riveting action spy thriller, blistering gangster noir, and howling absurdist comedy: a propulsively entertaining tale about a mobster's son and a retired secret agent who are forced to team up to save the world.
All Joe Spork wants is a quiet life. He repairs clockwork and lives above his shop in a wet, unknown bit of London. The bills don't always get paid and he's single and has no prospects of improving his lot, but at least he's not trying to compete with the reputation of Mathew "Tommy Gun" Spork, his infamous criminal dad.
Edie Banister lives quietly and wishes she didn't. She's nearly ninety and remembers when she wasn't. She's a former superspy and now she's... well... old. Worse yet, the things she fought to save don't seem to exist anymore, and she's beginning to wonder if they ever did.
When Joe fixes one particularly unusual device, his life is suddenly upended. The client? Unknown. And the device? It's a 1950s doomsday machine. And having triggered it, Joe now faces the wrath of both the government and a diabolical South Asian dictator, Edie's old arch-nemesis. With Joe's once-quiet world now populated with mad monks, psychopathic serial killers, scientific geniuses and threats to the future of conscious life in the universe, he realises that the only way to survive is to muster the courage to fight, help Edie complete a mission she gave up years ago and pick up his father's old gun...