Skinjob

English language

Published Nov. 5, 2014 by Bantam Press.

ISBN:
978-0-593-07408-4
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OCLC Number:
876286949

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2 stars (1 review)

Society is divided. Silicon Valley has taken virtual sex to the extreme, encouraging men to act out their darkest and most violent sexual fantasies. Militant feminists and churches are bitterly opposed. Powerful corporations battle for market control. In the midst of a fierce protest campaign, a bomb goes off in San Francisco. Twelve are dead. Daniel Madsen is one of a new breed of federal agents armed with a gun, a badge and a handheld lie detector. He's a fast operator and his instructions are simple: find the bomber before he strikes again. A nightmare awaits. Madsen plunges headlong into a sleazy, unsettling world where reality and fantasy are indistinguishable, exploitation is business as usual and the web of corruption extends all the way to Washington--only to discover the stakes are higher than he could ever imagine.

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2 stars

Bruce McCabe joins a growing list of authors finding success from self-publishing his novel. I know I take a very cynical view on self-published books; I tend to treat a publishing house as the filter to sift through the slush piles and pulling out the best it has to offer. That isn’t to say there isn’t anything good coming from the self-publishing world but in my experience the pimping of books and desperation makes it hard to find the ones I’d like to read. My policy is to ignore the world of self-publishing, this probably isn’t the best way to go about it but it works for me.

Every now and then a self-published novel gets picked up by a publishing house; I’m thinking Hugh Howey, Andy Weir, and dare I say it, E.L. James. Bruce McCabe is the next self-published author to enjoy similar success, his debut novel Skinjob …

Subjects

  • American Science fiction