The cyberpunk thriller has evolved into something rich and strange with
Michael Marshall Smith’s bleakly hilarious One of Us. The hero, an ex-criminal
whose job is having people’s dreams for them, takes a journey into a client’s
memory that ends up threatening not only his own life but the whole of history.
Published by HarperCollins, £14.99, ISBN 0002256002.
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