The Quantum Thief

, #1

336 pages

English language

Published May 22, 2010 by Gollancz.

ISBN:
978-0-575-08887-0
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Jean le Flambeur gets up in the morning and has to kill himself before his other self can kill him first. Just another day in the Dilemma Prison. Rescued by the mysterious Mieli and her flirtatious spacecraft, Jean is taken to the Oubliette, the Moving City of Mars, where time is a currency, memories are treasures, and a moon-turned-singularity lights the night. Meanwhile, investigator Isidore Beautrelet, called in to investigate the murder of a chocolatier, finds himself on the trail of an arch-criminal, a man named le Flambeur...

Indeed, in his many lives, the entity called Jean le Flambeur has been a thief, a confidence artist, a posthuman mind-burgler, and more. His origins are shrouded in mystery, but his deeds are known throughout the Heterarchy, from breaking into the vast Zeusbrains of the Inner System to stealing rare Earth antiques from the aristocrats of Mars. In his last exploit, he …

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reviewed The Quantum Thief by Hannu Rajaniemi (Jean le Flambeur, #1)

Callenging, but fun!

I just finished reading The Quantum Thief and it has blown me away. It's such a beautiful crazy book from so many different perspectives. His writing is challenging but poetic. It's like watching a pointillism art being painted. But then he takes science fiction to a whole new level. This story is a futuristic path beyond the singularity, where humans are post-physical. So he's painting with colors that haven't been invented yet. You're not going to read this and think, "Oh this is like Firefly with X and Y instead of A and B." It's something new.

It's a challenging read, but worth the trip.

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