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    Count Zero is a science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer William Gibson, originally published in 1986. It is the second volume of the Sprawl trilogy, which begins with Neuromancer and concludes with Mona Lisa Overdrive, and is a well-regarded early example of the cyberpunk subgenre.

  3. Jan 1, 2001 · William Gibson. 4.02. 54,534 ratings1,663 reviews. William Gibson continues the visionary Sprawl Trilogy that began with Neuromancer in this frighteningly probable parable of the future. A corporate mercenary wakes in a reconstructed body, a beautiful woman by his side.

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  4. Count Zero is a science fiction novel written by William Gibson, originally published 1986. It is the second volume of the Sprawl trilogy, which begins with Neuromancer and concludes with Mona Lisa Overdrive, and is a canonical example of the cyberpunk sub-genre. Count Zero was serialized by...

  5. Apr 1, 1987 · by William Gibson (Author) 4.4 5,391 ratings. Book 2 of 3: Sprawl Trilogy. See all formats and editions. A stylish, street smart, frighteningly probable parable of the future from the visionary, New York Times bestselling author of Neuromancer and Agency.

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  6. The Sprawl trilogy (also known as the Neuromancer or Cyberspace trilogy) is William Gibson's first set of novels, composed of Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986), and Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988). The novels are all set in the same fictional future, and are subtly interlinked by shared characters and themes (which are not always readily apparent).

  7. Count Zero - Ebook written by William Gibson. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while...

  8. Count Zero. William Gibson. Penguin, Apr 1, 1987 - Fiction - 256 pages. William Gibson continues the visionary Sprawl Trilogy that began with Neuromancer in this frighteningly probable parable...

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