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Overview
In a decadent world of cheap pleasures and easy death, Marid Audrian has kept his independence the hardway. Still, like everything else in the Budayeen, he’s available…for a price.
For a new kind of killer roams the streets of the Arab ghetto, a madman whose bootlegged personality cartridges range from a sinister James Bond to a sadistic disemboweler named Khan. And Marid Audrian has been made an offer he can’t refuse.
The 200-year-old “godfather” of the Budayeen’s underworld has enlisted Marid as his instrument of vengeance. But first Marid must undergo the most sophisticated of surgical implants before he dares to confront a killer who carries the power of every psychopath since the beginning of time.
Wry, savage, and unignorable, When Gravity Fails was hailed as a classic by Effinger’s fellow SF writers on its original publication in 1987, and the sequence of “Marid Audrian” novels it begins were the culmination of his career.
Synopsis
The classic of cyberpunk SF
George R. R. Martin
"Wry and black and savage... there's a knife behind every smile."
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewGeorge Alec Effinger's 1987 cyberpunk classic When Gravity Fails -- nominated for both the Hugo and Nebula Awards -- is finally back in print after being unavailable for more than a decade.
Living in the 22nd century in a sordid Arab ghetto known as the Budayeen, street hustler Marid Audran finds himself manipulated into tracking down a sadistic assassin, even though he is the killer's next target. In the dark streets and alleyways of the Budayeen -- infested with drug dealers and gender-bending prostitutes of all persuasions -- there are two types of people: hustlers and marks. Audran is an "independent operator" who has managed to steer clear of any entanglements with the city's major players. But when a mysterious murderer starts butchering associates of Friedlander "Papa" Bey, a virtually omnipotent crime lord, Audran gets strong-armed into helping him find the killer. As part of the deal, Audran must undergo highly experimental "intercranial work" that will help him track down the madman, who has a penchant for using bootlegged personality modules that can temporarily turn him into any number of infamous mass murderers.
The first book in a trilogy of novels that concludes with A Fire in the Sun and The Exile Kiss, When Gravity Fails is a landmark cyberpunk work comparable to William Gibson's Neuromancer, Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, and Greg Bear's Blood Music. This angst-ridden, drug- and sex-fueled jaunt into the decadent, hard-wired future should be read -- and cherished -- by cyberpunk junkies and genre aficionados alike. Paul Goat Allen
From the Publisher
"Like a dive into the eye of a storm."—The Washington Post Book World on When Gravity Fails
"Fast, cool, clever, beautifully written, absolutely authoritative. A kind of cyberpunk Raymond Chandler book with dashes of Roger Zelazny, Ian Fleming, and Scheherezade—but altogether original."
—Robert Silverberg on When Gravity Fails
"Ingenious, layered, sophisticated, and consistently bloodcurdling, When Gravity Fails kept me awake long after I had finished reading it.
—Spider Robinson
"Great entertainment...Places Effinger in the company of writers like Gibson."
—Fantasy Review on When Gravity Fails
"Superior science fiction . . . among the best I've come across."
—The Denver Post on When Gravity Fails
"A brilliantly written, knife-edged futuristic detective story . . . destined to be the year's most intense and emotionally involving SF work."
—Houston Post on When Gravity Fails
"Wry and black and savage... there's a knife behind every smile."
— George R. R. Martin on When Gravity Fails
"Muscular, convincing, yet continuously surprising."
—Richard A. Lupoff on When Gravity Fails
"One of the best cyberpunk novels I've read . . . Effinger's prose is terse, direct, vivid and often laced with an enchanting sense of humor . . . this is only part of the book's delightful texture . . . gives you a real sense of what it's like to be an old-fashioned gumshoe in the seedy backreaches of a futuristic arab nation."
—The Providence Sunday Journal on When Gravity Fails
"Wry, inventive, nearly hallucinatory . . . a well-written, baroque riff on the time-honored themes of Raymond Chandler."
—Publisher's Weekly on When Gravity Fails
"This is the fourth or fifth time I've been asked to give a public comment on an Effinger book; and each time I've done it; and each time I've said you people are cheating yourselves if you don't forego food and rent to pick up on Effinger's work. Now, *this* time, will you for pete's sake listen to me and buy When Gravity Fails? It's as crazy as a spider on ice skates, plain old terrific; and if you don't pay attention I'll have to get tough with you! We have your childen and your dog. Buy, read and marvel...or else."
— Harlan Ellison on When Gravity Fails