Richard Morgan - Black Man

Image of Black Man Four and a half stars. Highly recommended. Award-level stuff.

Is it yet another borderline sociopathic protagonist from Richard Morgan? Yes it is. Carl Marsalis is a "Variant 13" - genetically engineered to match the profile of the aggressive hunter-gatherers before civilization took a proper hold on the hard-wired parts of our psyches. His job: to hunt down other Thirteens, who have been declared illegal. He is recruited by COLIN, the agency behind the Mars Colony Initiative, to hunt down a particularly nasty specimen who has managed to escape from Mars, and is now blazing a bloody trail across the Pacific Rim.

Yes, it's all a bit screechingly brutal and violent, but I think this is deliberate on Morgan's part: by stripping his protagonist of social conditioning, he creates a viewpoint with which to coldly evaluate and criticize behaviours and mores that have become acceptable, but maybe should not be.

Or maybe it's just a balls-out futuristic action thriller with some great characters and spectacular plot twists. Hey, what do I know.

Mon 31.Dec.2007 22:39

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