A review by aiight
Agency by William Gibson

mysterious tense slow-paced

2.0

What promised to be an cool addition to the world created in The Peripheral did not deliver.  The story here has very little tension and the stakes feel significantly lower (even though they are presented as higher than the first book).  The characters generate little empathy in the reader.  The majority of the middle of the book drags on with repetitive chase/relocation scenes that add nothing.  Additionally, the main character (and only interesting new one) is missing from that section.  Just felt tedious.