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Zero Bomb

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Shortlisted for Neukom Literary Arts Award for Speculative Fiction, from Philip K. Dick Award-nominated author M.T. Hill, Zero Bomb is a startling science fiction mystery that asks: what do we do when technology replaces our need to work?
The near future. Following the death of his daughter Martha, Remi flees the north of England for London. Here he tries to rebuild his life as a cycle courier, delivering subversive documents under the nose of an all-seeing state.
But when a driverless car attempts to run him over, Remi soon discovers that his old life will not let him move on so easily. Someone is leaving coded messages for Remi across the city, and they seem to suggest that Martha is not dead at all.
Unsure what to believe, and increasingly unable to trust his memory, Remi is slowly drawn into the web of a dangerous radical whose '70s sci-fi novel is now a manifesto for direct action against automation, technology, and England itself.
The deal? Remi can see Martha again - if he joins the cause.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 11, 2019
      An innocent man is swept up in a plot to destroy technology and automation in this capable near-future debut thriller. Depressed by the death of his young daughter, Martha, Remi leaves his wife, Joan, and falls on hard times, making a subsistence living as a London bicycle courier. Years later, some mysterious strangers hint that Martha, who would now be 17, is still alive. Offered the chance to reunite with her, Remi agrees to work with a group of modern Luddites devoted to the anti-tech message of an old science fiction paperback. Suddenly Hill shifts the point of view to Martha, who’s living with a commune of lab techs who run a prosthetics factory. As a wave of anti-tech terror attacks tears the country apart, Remi arrives. Their uneasy reunion amid growing violence makes for an uneven story of survival and philosophical differences. Hill’s gritty setting is crisply drawn, compensating somewhat for the weak characters and plot. Fans of rich worldbuilding will find this a plausible vision full of intriguing ideas.

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