Cyberpunk, noir, and Indian mysticism come together seamlessly in Nym Coy’s debut novel Mumbai Singularity. Set in a futuristic–yet strangely mundane–dark city where everyone is wirelessly connected through brain chips, everyone exists in an augmented reality of holographic displays that alter their perceptions. One man, a police detective with a damaged chip, begins to see a dark, deadly truth invisible to everyone else. A sinister, transhumanist conspiracy emerges. The Indian pantheon, plus some imposters, emerge from cyberspace. Desperate villains think nothing of the human lives lost through their machinations.
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