88 Names A Novel

88 Names A Novel by Matt Ruff is a First Edition published by HarperCollinsPublishers in 2020, featuring 320 pages in English. This book presents a thrilling and immersive virtual reality narrative that blends elements of cyberthriller and romantic comedy. The story follows John Chu, a “sherpa” who guides players through online role-playing games, as he embarks on a high-stakes assignment with a mysterious client known as Mr. Jones, who may have ties to powerful figures in the real world.
Readers will find a unique exploration of identity and intrigue as Chu navigates the complexities of virtual and real-life challenges. The narrative intertwines themes of espionage and adventure, as Chu suspects that his client could be North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, complicating his mission with layers of deception and danger. As the plot unfolds, the lines between gaming and reality blur, leading to unexpected confrontations and a race against time where every decision counts.
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The critically acclaimed author of Lovecraft Country returns with a thrilling and immersive virtual reality epic–part cyberthriller, part twisted romantic comedy–that transports you to a world where identity is fluid and nothing can be taken at face value.
John Chu is a “sherpa”–a paid guide to online role-playing games like the popular Call to Wizardry. For a fee, he and his crew will provide you with a top-flight character equipped with the best weapons and armor, and take you dragon-slaying in the Realms of Asgarth, hunting rogue starships in the Alpha Sector, or battling hordes of undead in the zombie apocalypse.
Chu’s new client, the pseudonymous Mr. Jones, claims to be a “wealthy, famous person” with powerful enemies, and he’s offering a ridiculous amount of money for a comprehensive tour of the world of virtual-reality gaming. For Chu, this is a dream assignment, but as the tour gets underway, he begins to suspect that Mr. Jones is really North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, whose interest in VR gaming has more to do with power than entertainment. As if that weren’t enough to deal with, Chu also has to worry about “Ms. Pang,” who may or may not be an agent of the People’s Republic of China, and his angry ex-girlfriend, Darla Jean Covington, who isn’t the type to let an international intrigue get in the way of her own plans for revenge.
What begins as a whirlwind online adventure soon spills over into the real world. Now Chu must use every trick and resource at his disposal to stay one step ahead–because in real life, there is no reset button.
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