"Dark urban noir science fiction"
In 2062 Hartford, Connecticut, former Canadian soldier
Jenny Casey is feeling the impact of several decades of
military service as her reconstructed artificial body
parts show their age with the technology wearing out. The
last of the fully wired warriors still living, Jenny,
though only one month shy of turning fifty, feels death
stalks her. Physically hurting and mentally weary, Jenny
hides on the means streets from her former employers,
calling herself the Maker. Razorface, carrying a HAMMERED teen, kicks at Jenny's door
at just past three in the morning. Hyperex, a special
drug made exclusively for the American and Canadian
armies, has made it to the streets. Kids are dying and
though Jenny would prefer to remain in hiding, she
reluctantly makes inquiries on the mean streets and on the
Internet. This brings her to the attention of those who
want her dead and others who want to lab rat her. She has
no hope of learning the truth, but Jenny has lived for
decades without hope. Soon the investigation turns
deadlier and seemingly reaches the higher levels of her
government. This is a dark urban noir science fiction starring a
fabulous anti-heroine who has no hopes, no dreams, and no
future. The cast and the future Internet make readers
believe that they are in the latter half of the twenty-
first century. The exposing of the conspiracy is fun to
follow although readers will have difficulty accepting how
relatively easy Jenny obtains information since the
highest levels of Canadian government is involved (who was
on Cheney's energy taskforce?). Still fans of deep
character driven dark futuristic investigative tales along
the lines of Philip K. Dick will want to be HAMMERED by
Elizabeth Bear. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 4, 2004
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