Queen of Angels

Queen of Angels by Greg Bear, published by Millennium in 2000, is a thought-provoking science fiction novel that spans 474 pages. The narrative intertwines the lives of a biotransformed policewoman, a writer navigating the shadows of a vast city, and a scientist delving into the psyche of a psychopath. This edition presents a unique exploration of crime, consciousness, and the complexities of virtual reality.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of themes, including the intersection of technology and humanity, as the characters confront their own realities and the darker aspects of existence. The story unfolds as a detective tale that challenges perceptions of artificial intelligence and the moral implications of its evolution. With its contemporary setting and intricate plot, this book offers a deep dive into the realms of literature and fiction, making it a significant addition to the science fiction genre.
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WHY? That crime and that question lead a biotransformed policewoman to a jungle of torture and forgotten gods; a writer to the Bohemian shadows of a vast city; and a scientist directly into the mind – into the nightmare soul – of the psychopath himself. This is science fiction at its best: a detective story, a story of virtual reality entrapments and the coming to consciousness of an Artificial Intelligence . . .
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