Cult legend Christopher Brookmyre's first novel for Orbit - an explosive, thought-provoking trip (literally) through the worlds of virtual reality and retro video games
Cult legend Christopher Brookmyre's first novel for Orbit - an explosive, thought-provoking trip (literally) through the worlds of virtual reality and retro video games
HEAVEN IS A PRISON. HELL IS A PLAYGROUND.
Ross Baker is an overworked scientist developing medical technology for corporate giant Neurosphere, but he'd rather be playing computer games than dealing with his nightmare boss or slacker co-workers.He volunteers as a test candidate for the new tech - anything to get out of the office for a few hours. But when he emerges from the scanner he discovers he's not only escaped the office, but possibly escaped real life for good. He's trapped in Starfire - a video game he played as a child - with no explanation, no backup and, most terrifyingly, no way out.“One of the funniest writers in Britain”
A fascinating, fast-paced but thoughtful blend of science fiction and techno-thriller -- Iain M. Banks
Funny jokes, characters you can empathise with and devastatingly employed swear words -- Ed Byrne (Comedian)
Christopher Brookmyre hits another high score with this brilliant, fast-paced gamer's nightmare -- Charles Stross
Guardian
BEDLAM is what Brookmyre does best -- Diana Gabaldon
Christopher Brookmyre has firmly established himself as one of Britain's leading crime novelists. He says this hasn't stopped his fans from asking him to write something more futuristic instead, and he hopes they have as much fun reading Bedlam as he did writing it. Life is just a game, after all. . .
Christopher is developing a computer game based on Bedlam with a UK-based games company Redbedlam, due for release in 2014.HEAVEN IS A PRISON. HELL IS A PLAYGROUND. Ross Baker is an overworked scientist developing medical technology for corporate giant Neurosphere, but he'd rather be playing computer games than dealing with his nightmare boss or slacker co-workers. He volunteers as a test candidate for the new tech - anything to get out of the office for a few hours. But when he gets out of the scanner he discovers he's not only escaped the office, but possibly escaped real life for good. He's trapped in Starfire - a video game he played as a child - with no explanation, no backup and, most terrifyingly, no way out. PRAISE FOR BEDLAM 'Christopher Brookmyre hits another high score with this brilliant, fast-paced nightmare' Charles Stross 'Funny jokes, characters you can empathise with and devastatingly employed swearwords' Ed Byrne 'A fascinating, fast-paced but thoughtful blend of science fiction and techno-thriller' Iain M. Banks
HEAVEN IS A PRISON. HELL IS A PLAYGROUND.Ross Baker is an overworked scientist developing medical technology for corporate giant Neurosphere, but he'd rather be playing computer games than dealing with his nightmare boss or slacker co-workers.He volunteers as a test candidate for the new tech - anything to get out of the office for a few hours. But when he emerges from the scanner he discovers he's not only escaped the office, but possibly escaped real life for good. He's trapped in Starfire - a video game he played as a child - with no explanation, no backup and, most terrifyingly, no way out.
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