A brilliant patchwork of codebreaking mathematicians and their descendants who are striving to create a data-haven in the Philippines...trust me on this one' Guardian
A gripping and page-turning thriller that explores themes of power, information, secrecy and war in the twentieth century. From the author of the three-volume historical epic 'The Baroque Cycle' and Seveneves.
In his legendary, sprawling masterpiece, Neal Stephenson hacks into the secret histories of nations and the private obsessions of men, decrypting with dazzling virtuosity the forces that shaped this century.
In 1942, Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse - a mathematical genius and young Captain in the U.S. Navy - is assigned to Detachment 2702, an outfit so secret that only a handful of people know it exists. Some of those people have names like Churchill and Roosevelt.
Their mission is to keep the Nazis ignorant of the fact that Allied Intelligence has cracked the enemy's fabled Enigma code. Waterhouse is flung into a cryptographic chess match against his German counterpart - one where every move determines the fate of thousands.
In the present day, Waterhouse's crypto-hacker grandson, Randy, is attempting to create a "data haven" in Southeast Asia where encrypted data can be stored and exchanged free of repression and scrutiny. Joining forces with the tough-as-nails Amy, Randy attempts tosecretly salvage a sunken Nazi submarine that holds the key to keeping the dream of a data haven afloat.
But their scheme brings to light a massive conspiracy with its roots in Detachment 2702 - and an unbreakable Nazi code called Arethusa. There are two ways this could go- towards unimaginable riches and a future of personal and digital liberty - or towards a totalitarian nightmare...
Profound and prophetic, hypnotic and hyperactive, Cryptonomicon is a work of great art, thought and creative daring, the product of a ingenious imagination working with white-hot intensity.
Industry Reviews
"Cryptonomicon, a novel of such ambition and intensity that most modern fiction looks timid and shallow in comparison..." - Guardian
"Cryptonomicon was dauntingly vast: brilliant, splenetic, paranoid and beguiling in roughly equal measures... Stephenson's...thrilling fluency." - TLS
"An audaciously conceived tale of code-making and code-breaking." - New York Times
"A brilliant patchwork of codebreaking mathematicians and their descendants who are striving to create a data-haven in the Philippines... trust me on this one." - Guardian
"Pynchon meets Gibson in the biggest novel of the season." - Time Out
"Big, complex, and ambitious... Promises to be one of the most extravagant literary creations of the turn of the millennium..." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Electifying... hilarious... a picaresque novel about code making and code breaking, set both during World War II and during the present day." - New York Times Book Review
"Fascinating... hysterical." - USA Today
"Rambling and revelatory... [Stephenson is] the hacker Hemingway." - Newsweek
"Stephenson's new book proves that he is the rarest of geniuses." - New York Post
"Suspenseful... moves along as such a fantastic clip." - Wall Street Journal
"There is a scope here, a wildness, that you rarely find in fiction today. Buckle up." - Minneapolis Star Tribune
"A hell of a read." - Wired
"An engrossing look at the way the flow of information shapes history." - Entertainment Weekly