A review by deeparcher
Spook Country by William Gibson

4.0

This was a fun book to read because it was very similar to one of my other favorite books, The Crying of Lot 49. It has the same sense of large-scale conspiracy and some of the playfulness. This book felt more serious, though, with more defined roles in the conspiracy than Pynchon's and fewer questions at the end of the novel. If you're the kind of person who likes things neatly tied up at the end, this book has a more satisfying ending than Pynchon's, but there are still some unanswered questions.