Brain Thief

Alexander Jablokov

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Bernal Haydon-Rumi, executive assistant to a funder of eccentric projects, drops by his boss’s house on the way home from a business trip. By the next morning, he’s been knocked out, his wealthy socialite boss Muriel has stolen a car and vanished, and the AI designed for planetary exploration that she’s been funding turns out to be odder than it should be. In figuring out what’s going on, Bernal has to deal with an anti-AI activist toting a handmade electronic arsenal, a local serial killer, a drug dealer with a business problem, a cryonic therapist stalked by past mistakes—and someone who specifically wants Bernal dead.

Brain Thief is a fun, literate speculative fiction adventure, sort of New England cyberpunk noir, set a year or ten from now, somewhere between the Berkshires and Boston, and includes, at no extra charge, a 30-foot-tall fiberglass cowgirl.

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For Bernal, the message in the cowboy boot finally confirmed that something was wrong.

Muriel liked to make her communications to her single employee works of art. The one standing on the windowsill at the end of the hall was an elaborately decorated cowboy boot, complete with spur. In it were three foil-wrapped chocolates, bitter-sweet, and a 3 × 5 index card on which was written, in Muriel’s slanted handwriting, "Bernal. What I learned today changes everything. Head over to Ungaro’s lab if you crave an explanation.

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Praise for Alexander Jablokov:

“With an array of quirky characters and a tornado of a plot that doesn’t stop twisting until the last page, here is the science fiction page turner of 2010.… At once hilarious and scary, this is the Alexander Jablokov novel we have been waiting for!”

--James Patrick Kelly, Hugo and Nebula Award–winner, on Brain Thief

 

“The influences on this fine first novel range from Alfred Bester to Umberto Eco, but Mr. Jablokov has his own way with words.”

--The New York Times Book Review on Carve the Sky

 

“A writer with a style and substance all his own.”

--The Minneapolis Star Tribune on The Breath of Suspension


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Readersentertainment  rated it  
Jan 12, 2010
Alexander Jablokov returns to science fiction with Brain Thief, his first novel in the genre after several years. This imaginative mystery comes complete with a cast of eccentrics who in some form or fashion antagonize Bernal Haydon-Rumi, the man at the center of this strange journey and struggle fo ...more
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Mathew  rated it  
Oct 6, 2011
Great read, lots of plot twists and turns - if you like murder mysteries with a sci-fi bent, check it out. ...more
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Ron  rated it  
Aug 16, 2011
Quirky but interesting book. Reminded me as much of a non-series John Barnes novel (self-effacing anti-hero; quirky borderline conspiracy theory background) as any of Jablokov's earlier books. Good stuff. ...more
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Alexander Jablokov lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Brain Thief
Alexander Jablokov

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Tom Doherty Associates
Tor Books
January 2010
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780765322005
ISBN10: 0765322005
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 384 pages
$24.99

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Tom Doherty Associates
Tor Books
January 2010
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ISBN: 9781429972239
ISBN10: 1429972238
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 384 pages
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