The Mocking Program

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The Mocking Program
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Author Alan Dean Foster
Cover artist John Blackford
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction, Detective fiction
Publisher Aspect
Publication date
August 2002
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages 240 pp
ISBN 0-446-52774-2
OCLC 49226002
813/.54 21
LC Class PS3556.O756 M63 2002

The Mocking Program is a 2002 novel by American author Alan Dean Foster.

Plot

A hard-boiled police procedural set in a highly imaginative megalopolis called the Montezuma Strip, which stretches along the old U.S.-Mexican border. When police inspector Angel Cardenas investigates the case of a male corpse found with most of its internal organs missing, the victim turns out to have had two identities - one as a local executive, the other as a Texas businessman. The plot thickens when the victim's booby-trapped house nearly kills Cardenas and his partner. The author makes use of a vast array of futuristic elements; notably, sapient apes led by gorillas and intelligent rogue computers that commit computer crimes.

While the book does not state this, this is a continuation of a series of short stories featuring the same main character, written by Foster and initially published in genre magazines under the pen-name of James Lawson, and then collected under his own name in the Warner book Montezuma Strip (1995), ISBN 0-446-60207-8


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