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275 pages, Kindle Edition
Published January 3, 2016
"Batuk's recipes were copied widely. Anyone with a half-way decent fabber could churn out his famous enoki-stuffed polenta shells or wet-print his divine poitrine de porc souffles with jus rouge.). But as we all expect, the reclusive chef is up to no good. I liked the plot here, which is both creepy and kinda decadently enticing, and the writing does a great job of conveying futuristic haute cuisine.
Growing up, Jule had fabbed whole feasts from his recipes, using her EZPrint from Prosperity Group, Batuk's chief sponsor. She had all the XPs, too."
"The young man was glad for Firewall's existence. Transhumanity was at the center of a strange political struggle whose rules it couldn't begin to even guess. There would be great danger.
But perhaps also great opportunity.
Iftikhar Quraini looked up, past the trees, past the beach, even past the broad ocean, his gaze settling finally on an infinite horizon."