The Peripheral
The Peripheral is a 2014 science fiction mystery-thriller novel by William Gibson. The story is set in multiple futures.
On April 19, 2013, Gibson appeared at the New York Public Library and read from the first chapter: "The Gone Haptics".
Cover art and synopsis for The Peripheral were revealed on July 23, 2014, online.
Summary
The novel focuses on Flynne and her brother, Burton. Burton is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps' elite Haptic Recon force. Flynne and Burton become involved in a security job that may actually be connected to murder.
According to GQ's Zach Baron:
Plot
The novel begins sometime in the near-future in a small town in rural America. Flynne Fisher works at a local 3D printing shop and lives with her mother and her brother Burton, who sustained brain trauma from cybernetic implants he received while serving in the US military's Haptic Recon unit. When Burton heads to another town to counter-protest the protests of a religious extremist group known as Luke 4:5 (similar to the modern day Westboro Baptist Church), he asks her to take over his job working security in a video game/virtual world for a supposedly Colombian company called Milagros Coldiron. Flynne takes the job and notices the game world looks suspiciously like London, but far more empty and more futuristic. Piloting a security quadrocopter, she fends off paparazzi drones from an unknown woman's high-rise apartment, but on the second night of doing so she witnesses a man lock the woman out on her balcony where she is gruesomely devoured by a swarm of nanobots.