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Trouble and Her Friends

Trouble and Her Friends

Melissa Scott
James Tiptree, Jr (nominee)
Lambda Literary (winner)
Ebook
Trade pb
306 pages
Lethe Press
08/22/2014
Series: 
No series

Trouble and Her Friends was originallly published by Tor Books in 1994.

India Carless, alias Trouble, managed to stay one step ahead of the feds until she retired from life as a hacker and settled down to run a small network for an artist’s co-op. Now someone has stolen her pseudonym and begun to use it for criminal hacking. So Trouble returns. Once the fastest gun on the electronic frontier, she has been called out of retirement for one last fight. And it’s a killer.

Less than a hundred years from now, the forces of law and order crack down on the world of the Internet. It is the closing of the frontier. The hip, noir adventurers who got by on wit, bravado, and drugs, who haunt the virtual worlds of the shadows of cyberspace are up against the edges of civilization. It’s time to adapt or die.

In 2008, Trouble and Her Friends was named to Bywater Books' Top Ten Most Important Lesbian Books of the 20th Century.