Cory Doctorow is probably best known for his continuous, acidic, brilliant short form nonfiction essays that he publishes on his website about economics, politics, and (especially) the role of big tech (he hates it). I read it sometimes, but was interested in reading this book — described as a detective novel — after I enjoyed reading a book by Walter Mosley. This book was a fun, light read (as long as you consider technical descriptions of cybercrime light), but nothing life-changing. I’ll probably read other books in the series, though! I recommend it to anyone who is tech-literate and likes pulp thrillers.