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The restoration game

Title
  1. The restoration game / Ken MacLeod.
Published by
  1. London : Orbit, 2010.
Author
  1. MacLeod, Ken, 1954-

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Description
  1. xv, 303 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. There is no such place as Krassnia. Lucy Stone should know - she was born there. In that tiny, troubled region of the former Soviet Union, revolution is brewing. Its organisers need a safe place to meet, and where better than the virtual spaces of an online game? Lucy, who works for a start-up games company in Edinburgh, has a project that almost seems made for the job: a game inspired by The Krassniad: an epic folk tale concocted by Lucy's mother Amanda, who studied there in the 1980s. Lucy knows Amanda is a spook. She knows her great-grandmother Eugenie also visited the country in the '30s, and met the man who originally collected Krassnian folklore, and who perished in Stalin's terror. As Lucy digs up details about her birthplace to slot into the game, she finds the open secrets of her family's past, the darker secrets of Krassnia's past - and hints about the crucial role she is destined to play in The Restoration Game ...
Subject
  1. Women computer programmers > Scotland > Edinburgh > Fiction
  2. Video games > Fiction
  3. Family secrets > Fiction
  4. Computer games
  5. Family secrets
  6. Women computer programmers
  7. Soviet Union > Fiction
  8. Scotland > Edinburgh
  9. Soviet Union
Genre/Form
  1. Thrillers (Fiction)
  2. Fiction.
  3. Science fiction.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library