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Irreconcilable Differences [Kindle Edition]

James R. Strickland
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Rachel Santana is thirty-six years old. She’s an agent for Interpol Covert Services. Before that, she was an interrogator at the White Sands Reeducation Camp, following the breakup of the United States. Before that, she was a prisoner there. Before that, a Yankee, one of a group of corporate mercenaries trying to extract something like a victory in the Middle East. Before that, she was a United States Marine. She’s a survivor. A cop. A soldier. A destroyer. A killer.

Now, Robert Neil, Rachel’s boss and soon-to-be ex-husband, has implanted a digital copy of Rachel’s mind in Michelle Marie (Micki) Blake, a 16 year old farmgirl-hacker in rural Kansas. The mission: Learn the local hacker ecology. Locate the dangerous new player prowling the rural networks. Destroy him. Take no prisoners. Leave no incriminating evidence. As covert missions go, it should be pretty simple.

There’s nothing simple, though, about being conjoined at the cortex with someone else.
There’s nothing simple about life on the farm, the life of a high school student, the life of a sixteen year old in post-United States Kansas.

And the rural hacker ecology is unraveling with new forces in play, new powers, new players. It will take all of Rachel’s experience just to survive. All of Micki’s skills as a hacker to dig for the truth. All of their combined abilities to put the pieces together, to find the real threat despite the web of deception and half truth that surrounds both their operation and Copy-Rachel’s very existence.

And somehow, they have to avoid being grounded.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 497 KB
  • Print Length: 312 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Flying Pen Press LLC; 1 edition (February 6, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001RTSJM4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fun Read by a Clever and Imaginative Author, September 17, 2008
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I am not a huge fan of the cyberpunk science-fiction genre. It usually sits somewhere between noir and goth and tends to take itself way too seriously.

James R. Strickland's Irreconcilable Differences is a refreshing exception. Set in a credible and very interesting near-dystopian future, the novel focuses on the conflicting (and more than occasionally amusing) interactions between its protagonists. Strickland's skills as an author shine in the rich way he develops his characters and their relationships -- unusual in this sort of science fiction novel.

The book succeeds beyond being simply a character study. The relationships among the main characters are developed within a twisting and action-packed plot more reminiscent of Ian Fleming than of William Gibson. Better described as cyberthriller than cyberpunk, the novel pulls the reader into a conflict between government, corporation and individual while at the same time maintaining very a very human and personal flavor.

Irreconcilable Differences easily fills the promises made in the author's previous work Looking Glass, and I look forward to his next work.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A First-Rate Story & A Glimpse Into The Future Of A Genre, September 15, 2008
Strickland's sophomore effort for Flying Pen Press builds on the mastery, and creative bending, of established cyberpunk conventions he so skillfully demonstrated in his debut title Looking Glass. His latest work, Irreconcilable Differences, takes us even further into his dismantled, post-collapse, North America and beyond the dystopic industrial cores and fantastic corporate techno-palaces typical of the genre and brings it to new, and equally-gritty locales; a family farm, a motor home, and, sometimes most disturbing, high school.

Along the way he introduces readers to an unlikely pair of central characters, Kansas teenager and aspiring hackergirl Michelle Marie "Micki" "Hotwire" Blake, and Inspector Rachel Santana, Interpol Covert Services, whose odd-couple, 'buddy cop' interactions provide an extra-wide window into the intricate, and all-too-believable world of 'flyover country' hacker gangs and the devastating effects of personal will magnified by asymmetric technology.

Looking Glass showed us that Strickland can do cyberpunk without resorting to a pastiche of Gibson, Morgan et. al. With Irreconcilable Differences he shows us how to take it to its next level.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Those glorious golden age sci-fi pulp magazines have now been reincarnated, October 9, 2008
Those glorious golden age sci-fi pulp magazines have now been reincarnated with the introduction of five trade paperback science fiction novels of galactic adventure, save-the-world suspense, and the merged technologies of magic and science. James R. Strickland's "Irreconcilable Differences" is a superbly imaginative cyberpunk mystery thriller. With their brightly colored 'pulp magazine' style covers, all five of these new titles from Flying Pen Press are enthusiastically recommended for fantasy and science fiction enthusiasts, and would make enduringly popular addition to community library collections.
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