Red team blues

Cory Doctorow

Book - 2023

"New York Times bestseller Cory Doctorow's Red Team Blues is a grabby next-Tuesday thriller about cryptocurrency shenanigans that will awaken you to how the world really works. Martin Hench is 67 years old, single, and successful in a career stretching back to the beginnings of Silicon Valley. He lives and roams California in a very comfortable fully-furnished touring bus, The Unsalted Hash, that he bought years ago from a fading rock star. He knows his way around good food and fine drink. He likes intelligent women, and they like him back often enough. Martin is a--contain your excitement--self-employed forensic accountant, a veteran of the long guerilla war between people who want to hide money, and people who want to find it. H...e knows computer hardware and software alike, including the ins and outs of high-end databases and the kinds of spreadsheets that are designed to conceal rather than reveal. He's as comfortable with social media as people a quarter his age, and he's a world-level expert on the kind of international money-laundering and shell-company chicanery used by Fortune 500 companies, mid-divorce billionaires, and international drug gangs alike. He also knows the Valley like the back of his hand, all the secret histories of charismatic company founders and Sand Hill Road VCs. Because he was there at all the beginnings. He's not famous, except to the people who matter. He's made some pretty powerful people happy in his time, and he's been paid pretty well. It's been a good life. Now he's been roped into a job that's more dangerous than anything he's ever agreed to before--and it will take every ounce of his skill to get out alive"--

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Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Published
New York : Tor Publishing Group 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Cory Doctorow (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
212 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250865847
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Review by Booklist Review

Well, talk about timely. In the wake of the late-2022 collapse of cryptocurrency comes this novel about a forensic accountant who's hired to work a case involving electronic theft of cryptocurrency. The guy's name is Martin Hench; he's in his late sixties, with decades of experience, and he thinks he's seen it all. Until now. Doctorow, author of such novels as The Rapture of the Nerds (2012) Homeland (2013), and Pirate Cinema (2012), is a leading force in cyberpunk fiction, and here he mixes cyberpunk with traditional private eye motifs (if Martin Hench feels a bit like Philip Marlowe or even Jim Rockford, that's probably not a coincidence). Doctorow's novels are always feasts for the imagination and the intellect, and this one is no exception: it's jam-packed with cutting-edge ideas about cybersecurity and crypto, and its near-future world is lovingly detailed and completely believable. Another winner from an sf wizard who has always proved himself adept at blending genres for both adults and teens.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestseller Doctorow (Little Brother) plumbs the murky systems of cryptocurrency in this earnest techno-thriller and series launch. Martin Hench, a 67-year-old forensic accountant turned hacker for hire, is kept from retiring by one last job for a good friend. Danny Lazer, cryptocurrency entrepreneur, has been stung by his own staff and needs to retrieve the stolen decoding keys that secure his crypto cash vaults or he'll face ruin and trillions of dollars of financial disruption. Martin, working both physical and digital detective beats to crack the case, turns up some answers--but also some dead bodies. Now the families of the deceased and the criminal cartels that they crossed are out for blood, landing Martin himself in the crosshairs. Doctorow brings a thoroughness and honesty to a subject masked by techno-babble and emotional hype ("all that blockchain for good shit") to deliver a clear-eyed warning about how crypto is used (money laundering) and what it costs (billions of tons of CO2 ). The jargon may overwhelm less tech savvy readers, but with unconventional gumshoe Martin at the helm, fans can expect good things from the series to come. (Apr.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Cyber detective, forensic accountant--whatever his title, 67-year-old Marty Hench is one of those rare people who tries to prevent financial crimes. He's spent his whole career as a member of the Red Team, as an attacker, one who always has the advantage. Now ready for retirement, he's living it up in California and trying to decide what he wants to do when he grows up when he's hired by an old friend. Danny Lazer, the founder of the new crypto titan Trustlesscoin, needs Marty to recover stolen cryptographic keys and prevent the type of financial crisis that people lose their lives over. Marty delves into the shady underside of the private equity world, where he's caught between warring international crime syndicates. The sincere and intelligent writing has a noir feel to it, enhanced by Marty's dry humor. There's a sense of satisfaction as this unassuming retired man dishes out comeuppance. VERDICT This absorbing and ruthless cyberpunk thriller from Doctorow (Attack Surface) tackles modern concerns involving cryptocurrency, security, and the daunting omnipotence of technology. Great for fans of Charles Stross.--Andrea Dyba

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