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  • Published: 21 November 2018
  • ISBN: 9780857665423
  • Imprint: Angry Robot
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $25.00

vN




Ex Machina meets Spielberg's AI in the Mass Market re-release of this Locus and Kitshcie-award nominated Hard Science Fiction debut.

Amy is a Von Neumann humanoid - grown in a stable family environment, with her robot mother and human father. But alone of all her kind, known as the von Neumanns, her human-protecting failsafe has stopped working. Soon she is on the run from the law, and worse - everyone's after her, some to use her as a weapon, others to destroy her.

  • Published: 21 November 2018
  • ISBN: 9780857665423
  • Imprint: Angry Robot
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $25.00

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Praise for vN

"vN did not disappoint. It is a fantastic adventure story that carries a sly philosophical payload about power and privilege, gender and race. It is often profound, and it is never boring." - Cory Doctorow “If you have been missing the kind of thought-provoking-yet-exciting stories about artificial creatures that only come along once in a while, vN is well worth grabbing. It's disturbing and sometimes upsetting — but the ending is a giant insane weird thrill that makes the whole thing pay off.” —Charlie Jane Andres for io9.com "Picks up where Blade Runner left off and maps territories Ridley Scott barely even glimpsed.  (Philip K Dick would have been at home here, but Ashby's prose is better.) vN might just be the most piercing interrogation of humanoid AI since Asimov kicked it all off with the Three Laws." Peter Watts, author of Blindsight "VN fuses cyberpunk with urban fantasy to produce something wholly new.  Thre's a heavy kicker in every chapter.  Zombie robots, vampire robots, robots as strange and gnarly as human beings.  A page-turning treat."- Rudy Rucker, author of the WARE TETRALOGY "Ashby's debut novel is brimming with ideas..." -SFX Magazine “vN is a thrilling adventure story with a well-developed cast of both humans and vNs, which challenges the meaning of being a person without ever being preachy about it.” -Steve Jones, Terror Tree