1.22.2012
The Restoration Game
by Ken MacLeod, 257 pgs, paperback
Overall Grade: A
So this book is about Lucy Stone, who works for a small Scottish company that designs computer games. She's also the daughter of Amanda Stone, the world expert on Krassnia, a small region in Russia/Georgia that isn't technically it's own country. When she was a little girl, Lucy actually lived there with her mother, and across several generations had inherited some Krassnian blood.
Things get underway when Amanda coerces Lucy into getting her company to create a version of their upcoming 'Dark Britannia' game based on Krassnian legend to help support some nebulous agency/agencies' goal for a revolution in Krassnia. And the whole Krassnian legend is actually tied up in a terrifying experience Lucy had as a child in Krassnia and what exactly is the ancient secret that lies on Mt. Krassnia - which is where the scifi bit comes in.
MacLeod does an excellent job of weaving all the plot threads together by the end.
Labels: genre: fiction, genre: scifi, media: book