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For an august release I'm sure its a bit too late to suggest that Putnam change, but I have to be honest, I do not find the back cover copy of Spook Country to be very compelling.
The title conveys a modern Cold War tone, and the bcc does set the stage for Cuban and Russian backdrop.

I guess the bcc fails to give me any since of what happens to these characters or why should I care. I know I'm going to buy this book, even if there was no bcc.
 
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Do you refer to this?

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Thrilling, sharp, edgy and utterly original — William Gibson invites you to take a trip to Spook Country

Tito and Alejandro's Aunt Jauna had all the skills that were needed in Cuba — a thousand tricks of the forger's art. But now the boys are in New York, and it's a new world. Soon they're dealing with a mysterious American who can speak Russian and who seems to be on the trail of something big, something political. Trouble is, as the Cubans find to their cost, he's competing with a few other parties, too.


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Tito is in his early twenties. Born in Cuba, he speaks fluent Russian, lives in one room in a NoLita warehouse, and does delicate jobs involving information transfer.

Hollis Henry is an investigative journalist, on assignment from a magazine called Node. Node doesn't exist yet, which is fine; she's used to that. But it seems to be actively blocking the kind of buzz that magazines normally cultivate before they start up. Really actively blocking it. It's odd, even a little scary, if Hollis lets herself think about it much. Which she doesn't; she can't afford to.

Milgrim is a junkie. A high-end junkie, hooked on prescription antianxiety drugs. Milgrim figures he wouldn't survive twenty-four hours if Brown, the mystery man who saved him from a misunderstanding with his dealer, ever stopped supplying those little bubble packs. What exactly Brown is up to Milgrim can't say, but it seems to be military in nature. At least, Milgrim's very nuanced Russian would seem to be a big part of it, as would breaking into locked rooms.

Bobby Chombo is a "producer," and an enigma. In his day job, Bobby is a troubleshooter for manufacturers of military navigation equipment. He refuses to sleep in the same place twice. He meets no one. Hollis Henry has been told to find him.


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If you want a modern Cold War, what is wrong with Cubans and Russians? Don't you follow the news?

The interplay of the old and the new, and how the old styles still work, is a major thread in WG's books.


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Thanks for posting. The UK version works for me.

I certainly think the modern Cold War concept behind this is what makes it sound very interesting. You make a good point about the interplay of the old and new.

Not sure if your quip about following the news is fair, but thanks for the rest of it.
 
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