Titanium Noir

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Nick Harkaway: Titanium Noir (2023, Little, Brown Book Group Limited)

English language

Published May 18, 2023 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-4721-5692-1
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(27 reviews)

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Injecting a little weird into gene-punk, old school noir.

Fun noir detective story. Interesting setting and nice characters. Had some of the tropes about noir stuff that I find grate after a while – everyone is cynical and wise, the reader implicitly naive and ignorant, as though it's our fault. Also set in a nearish future but left out mobile and surveillance tech just because it was convenient to do so/didn't fit the tropes. Felt like a wee bit of a cop out, would have liked to see some acknowledgement of it in some way. But a very enjoyable read.

Harkaway is usually pacy, but this one felt particularly brisk and to the point (certainly shorter than his usual).

A solid near-future thriller

In the future, the very wealthy are functionally immortal, and also literally just bigger than normal folk. That is the very silly, very on-the-nose premise of this otherwise enjoyable and down-to-earth thriller. Despite its near-future setting, the prose feels authentically "noir". The main character is likeable and the plot has the right amount of twists and turns: you can follow along, but you can't quite predict it.

An enjoyable, dark thriller in a weird world

None of Harkaway's books are quite like one another, and they're all worth your time.

Like the pulp that inspires it, Titanium Noir is a short piece that rolls along a brisk pace. The protagonist, Cal Sounder, is a bridge between two worlds. He lives and works as a detective, doing private work and consulting for the police of Chersenesos, but has ties to the level of society occupied by those so obscenely wealthy their very being is a mixture of unsettling and glamorous both for the other characters and for us readers. When crimes involve one of these hyper-rich, Sounder is brought in to smooth things over. The book starts with Sounder arriving on scene for a crime much too complex and messy for the easier fixes he's used to.

Sounder navigates a crime, a world, and a story in which power is manifested very directly as something brutal …

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