Red Team Blues

(Martin Hench #1)

Hardcover, 213 pages

English language

Published April 25, 2023 by Tor Books.

ISBN:
9781250865847
ASIN:
1250865840

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5 stars (2 reviews)

A grabby next-Tuesday thriller about cryptocurrency shenanigans that will awaken you to how the world really works.

Martin Hench is 67 years old, single, and successful in a career stretching back to the beginnings of Silicon Valley. He lives and roams California in a very comfortable fully-furnished touring bus, The Unsalted Hash, that he bought years ago from a fading rock star. He knows his way around good food and fine drink. He likes intelligent women, and they like him back often enough.

Martin is a―contain your excitement―self-employed forensic accountant, a veteran of the long guerilla war between people who want to hide money, and people who want to find it. He knows computer hardware and software alike, including the ins and outs of high-end databases and the kinds of spreadsheets that are designed to conceal rather than reveal. He’s as comfortable with social media as people a quarter his …

3 editions

Introduction to crypto and security wrapped in a well written thriller

5 stars

Cory Doctorow's Red Team Blues introduces Martin Hench, a middle aged, one last job before retirement forensic accountant who gets wrapped up in a job gone bad involving cryptocurrency, digital keys, trust and the mafia.

As someone with one foot in this space, it's an accessible read, that rings more true than most media I see in this space. I like Martin Hench, and he feels very ... familiar in lots of ways. I know Cory has written more Martin Hench stories since, and I can see the longevity and space for development in the character.

The treatment of tech is good, and I hope that Cory writes in such a way that new readers will find it accessible enough. If not, light googling should fill in the blanks. It's arguably easier to pick up from a standing start than a John le Carré.

Great story, great fun. Highly enjoyable.

Outstanding, just read it already

5 stars

Unbelievably good and probably will end up as my 'book of the year'. There was a lot of anticipation around this with Doctorow's own editor calling it a 'barn burner' on reading the first draft. I can safely say that the all the hype was fully lived up to. This .... soared. On the face of it, a tale of an accountant in his late 60's getting up to shenanigans in Silicon Valley is not really a premise that sounds like it will work. It so, did. A lot of ground was covered in this novel, it had a breathless tone at times when it was jumping from one thing to the next. Skewering cryptobro culture, examining homelessness in one of the richest cities in the world, dealing with morality and considerations of trust. Look, if you like a good thriller. Read this. If you want some insight into some …

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Science Fiction
  • Mystery
  • Thriller
  • Crime
  • Technology
  • Cyberpunk
  • Speculative Fiction
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