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Review #1

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This is another noir cyberpunk story with a reluctant hero who works for people he swore he\’d never work for, doing things he swore he\’d never do. If you\’ve read \”Neuromancer\” or \”Altered Carbon\”, you\’ve read \”When Gravity Fails\”. Just replace future-Tokyo or future-San Francisco with future-Damascus. (Actually, the city is never actually named: it could just as easily be Beirut or Amman or Jerusalem or Cairo.) While this was a good story, I\’m thinking it was nominated for a Hugo and Nebula in 1988 because \”Whoa, dude! Cyberpunk! In the Middle East! Like, everyone\’s Muslim!\” Aside from that novelty factor, When Gravity Fails serves up what you expect in a cyberpunk novel: digital personalities, downloaded brain modifications, surgically altered bodies, fractured nation-states, and lots of crime and grit and whores. Marid Audrian is a Moroccan son of a prostitute who\’s your fairly standard noir protagonist: he hangs out in the Budayeen, an Arab ghetto in an unnamed Middle Eastern city, and his friends, lovers, and business associates are all grifters, bartenders, prostitutes, various-shades-of-dirty cops, street hustlers, just trying to get by, preying on rich tourists and their fellow citizens alike. Marid gets dragged into a convoluted plot involving a serial killer who initially uses a James Bond persona, which was a mildly clever touch. Since he begins the story stating his abhorrence of having his brain modified, we know he\’s going to wind up chipped and jacked to the max. The action scenes are fast-paced and well-written and the technology blends smoothly with the Middle Eastern setting. The \”mystery\” is a bit of a let-down, as I was expecting something more clever and twisted, but it ultimately made sense, and why should the real killer be some shocking Big Reveal instead of just another grimy scumbag? Effinger\’s handling of Middle Eastern culture from a first-person POV did not, I think, exoticize it too much. Marid, while not devout himself, sees Arab culture and Islam as the default, so if he\’s sometimes critical or even mocking of it, it\’s no more so than an agnostic American who\’s not above taking shots at American culture and Christianity. There are a lot of sex-changed characters in the book, including Marid\’s girlfriend. I wouldn\’t say it\’s particularly sensitive to trans people (there are the usual jokes about \”You didn\’t know she used to be a man?\”), but they seem to be accepted like everyone else. When Gravity Fails was probably pretty progressive for 1988. The \”Whores! Whores! Whores!\” sensibility is pretty de rigueur for cyberpunk. (That said, if you want cyberpunk that\’s not full of whores and nipply breasts, try Neal Stephenson or Hannu Rajaniemi.) Like Neuromancer, When Gravity Fails is a book that might have been edgy and mind-blowing in the 80s, but now has nothing you haven\’t seen rolled out in mass production by Hollywood and dozens of SF imitators. This story about a street operator tracking down a serial killer in an unnamed futuristic Middle Eastern city is an entertaining enough read, but unless either cyberpunk or the Middle Eastern setting holds special appeal for you, it isn\’t something I\’d recommend you go out of your way for.

 

Review #2

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Loved it!! I have been waiting for any electronic versions of these, for me, definitive Effinger works. The story I already knew but Jonathan Davis did a wonderful job adding life to the characters. Actually Davis delivered voices very close to what was in my head each time I read the novels. If you like pulpy detective fiction, a taste of cyberpunk and the story taking place in an exotic (to us in the US anyway) part of the world you should enjoy this one a lot. It\’s not an ordinary story there is drug use, mature subjects though tame dialog so know it\’s probably best to listen before deciding if it\’s for your kids. Depends on the kids. But the story is fun if let yourself get into things. And also it\’s a nice light read or listen, so I consider it sort of escapist material for those days when I just want to get away from news and the world. 😉 It is also refreshing to read a non-negative story with Muslim society as a plot mechanism. Granted these were written several decades ago. But it\’s nice none the less. I can\’t wait until next month when I can burn a credit on the next book.

 

Review #3

Audiobook When Gravity Fails (Marîd Audran #1) by George Alec Effinger

The story was so-so, but the world was good, and the narrator was excellent! I\’m disappointed that all of the women or trans women are vapid secondary characters. However since this is more of a mystery it can *almost* be excused, since mysteries don\’t rely on character development as much.

 

Review #4

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I\’m enjoying every word of this interesting story and it is narrated so well by Jonathan Davis. I am looking forward to listening to books 2 and 3.

 

Review #5

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I had read this book fifteen years ago and rediscovered it in audio. First, the performance is plain amazing. Every accent is there ! It is a fantastic read. Then, the story is truly good and deserved the awards it got. Small warning : this is not a cyber detective story like many other inspired by Hammet / Chandler. This is a Don story like Mario Puzo\’s Don. And it is really well implemented Last, but not least, the oriental world is very well described, precise and documented. We are not used to read stories in this world, with more stories set up either in the US or oriental world. It\’s a welcome change 🙂 have a look !

 

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