Where the Axe Is Buried

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Ray Nayler: Where the Axe Is Buried (2025, Orion Publishing Group, Limited)

336 pages

English language

Published 2025 by Orion Publishing Group, Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-3996-2788-7
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Really interesting ideas, decent characters

This is almost a 4 star for me. There’s a lot of interesting and unfortunately prescient feeling technology surrounding governments monitoring and controlling their people (think China’s horrific “social capital” experiments). I am not 100% enthralled with the characters though somehow. But it’s worth reading for the ideas alone and the story is easily good enough to carry you along. Heck maybe even really good, depending on your preferences.

My favorite contemporary sci-fi author

I love this cover so much; it’s like a riso print for a comic. Had to diagram characters, locations, and timelines to follow all of the jumping around. It’s Nayler’s usual fare of capitalism, consciousness, environmental collapse, and AI, but he always manages to write interesting stories about them in different combinations. It’s not all bleak, but what a mess we continue to make for ourselves.

Exceptional cyberpunk thriller

( em português: sol2070.in/2025/04/livro-where-the-axe-is-buried/ )

One of the few books I had marked on my calendar for its release: “Where The Axe is Buried” (2025, 336 pages), by one of the best contemporary science fiction authors, the American writer Ray Nayler.

In addition to being exemplary science fiction — with provocative speculation, memorable characters, and excellent writing — the author often expresses a critical view of the current direction of science and technology, which has been hijacked by multibillionaires. He explores how this trend dominates politics and also connects to environmental destruction.

Even among the titles I carefully choose, I constantly come across the same techno-optimism — almost cult-like — that now spreads from the big tech companies and their defenders. So it’s a relief to dive into a story of this kind that is not only free of that mindset but openly critical of …

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