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Description
Picks and Shovels explores Marty's first adventure after he comes west to San Francisco and ends up working for the bad guys. The villains are an affinity scam PC company called 'Three Wise Men' that's run by a Mormon bishop, a Catholic priest and an orthodox rabbi who fleece their faithful with proprietary, underpowered computers and peripherals, and front for some very bad, very violent money-men.
Product details
| Published | 11 Sep 2025 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 400 |
| ISBN | 9781804547854 |
| Imprint | Head of Zeus -- an AdAstra Book |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Series | Red Team |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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'Picks and Shovels, Cory Doctorow's reconstruction of the rise of Silicon Valley, is note perfect. I love Marty and Art and all the main characters. I love the hope and the thrill that marks the opening section. But I love too the thesis that San Francisco always has failed and always will fail her suitors. Even in the sunlight of that time the shadows are lengthening… the seeds of enshittification are all there. Despite cultural entropy, corruption, greed and all the betrayals there's a core of hope and honour in the story too... And some damned good recipes that I have tucked away.'
Stephen Fry
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'What could be better than a Martin Hench thriller set in 1980s San Francisco that mixes punk rock romance with Lotus spreadsheets, dot matrix printers and religious orders? You'll eat this up -- I sure did.'
Tim Wu, Special Assistant to the President for Technology and Competition Policy, author of 'The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires'
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'Wonderful...evokes the hacker spirit of the early personal computer era-and shows how the battle for software freedom is eternal.'
Steven Levy, author of 'Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution' and 'Facebook: The Inside Story'
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'Captures the look and feel of the PC Era. Cory Doctorow draws a portrait of a Silicon Valley and San Francisco before the tech bros showed up - a startup world driven as much by open source ideals as venture capital gold.'
John Markoff, Pulitzer-winning tech columnist for the New York Times and author of 'What the Doormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry'
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'A crackling, page-turning tumble into an unexpected underworld of queer coders, Mission burritos, and hacker nuns. You will fall in love with the righteous underdogs of Computing Freedom-and feel right at home in the holy place Doctorow has built for them far from Silicon Valley's grabby, greedy hands.'
Claire Evans, editor of 'Motherboard Future', author of 'Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet.'
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'Cory Doctorow is one of our most important science fiction writers'
Kim Stanley Robinson on WALKAWAY
















