Category
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Neuromancer
Neuromancer is a 1984 science fiction novel by William Gibson. Set in a near-future dystopia, the narrative follows Case, a computer hacker enlisted into a crew by a powerful artificial intelligence and a traumatised former soldier to complete a high-stakes heist. It was Gibson's debut novel and, after its success, served as the first entry in the Sprawl trilogy, followed by Count Zero (1986) and Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988).

The Difference Engine
1990 novel by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling

Count Zero
1986 novel by William Gibson

Mona Lisa Overdrive
1988 novel by William Gibson

Pattern Recognition
2003 novel by William Gibson

Virtual Light
1993 novel by William Gibson

Idoru
Idoru is a 1996 science fiction novel by William Gibson, first published in the United States by G.P. Putnam's Sons. Gibson has described the book as set in the same universe as Virtual Light but not a sequel, with only a small number of shared characters. Critics and scholars have frequently discussed Idoru alongside Virtual Light (1993) and ''All Tomorrow's Parties'' (1999), which Tama Leaver describes as Gibson's "post-cyberpunk" "Interstitial trilogy", and which a later profile in The New Yorker characterized as a connected phase of his 1990s work set largely in California and Tokyo in the

The Peripheral
2014 science fiction mystery-thriller novel by William Gibson
Bridge trilogy
1993-1999 novel trilogy by William Gibson

All Tomorrow's Parties
1999 novel by William Gibson

Zero History
2010 novel by William Gibson

Spook Country
2007 novel by William Gibson