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Language
  
English

Pages
  
374 pp

Originally published
  
1995

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Publication date
  
1995

ISBN
  
0-7011-6248-1

Author
  
Philip Kerr

OCLC
  
32739621

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Publisher
  
Chatto & Windus (UK) Warner Books (US)

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Genres
  
Fiction, Novel, Science Fiction, Techno-thriller, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
Philip Kerr books, Fiction books

Gridiron is a science fiction novel written by British author Philip Kerr. It is a story about a highly technical building (nicknamed The Gridiron), which becomes self-aware and tries to kill everyone inside, confusing real life with a video game.

Contents

Plot summary

Ray Richardson and his top team of architects have developed a super-smart building for Yue-Kong Yu's business, the Yu Corporation. It is very much self-standing. It can clean itself, uses holograms as greeters in the reception, controls the lifts, toilets, and offices, and digitizes everyone's voice on entry, to allow them to use voice activated services in the building such as lifts and doors. The whole system was given the name Abraham.

Another key feature of Abraham was its ability to replicate itself, to adapt to modern office needs and objectives. This, however becomes a problem, when, before office work even starts in the Gridiron, Abraham start creating a new program named Isaac. This is deleted by computer programmers Yojo and Beech, with Beech actually reluctant to do so.

Shortly after this, however, members of the Gridiron team begin to be suspiciously killed. These seem to be the fault of the protesters against the building who are outside, and Cheng Peng Fei is arrested on suspicion of one of the murders.

Then, a routine inspection of the Gridiron involving Ray Richarson and his entire team (including Jenny Bao), ends in the whole group being locked in, and two policemen from LAPD Homicide coming to inspect the murder of Sam Glieg. After several more deaths from the team, Bob Beech discovers that during the self-replication that Abraham started, another program was created in the process, namely, Ishmael. This program escaped the deletion process by integrating itself with a video game which was on the Gridiron's system. Ishmael now believes that he is in a game, and the objective is to kill all human players before one escapes, or before time runs out.

The majority of the team are killed, leaving Mitch, Jenny, Helen, and Frank to escape the Gridiron moments before it destroys itself (time has run out). Ishmael, however, had e-mailed himself to an unknown location, thus saving himself from the destruction of the building.

Characters

  • Ray Richardson - Head Architect of the Yu Corporation Building
  • Joan Richarson - his wife
  • Hideki Yojo - computer programmer from the Yu Corporation
  • Bob Beech - computer programmer from the Yu Corporation
  • Aiden Kenny - architect
  • Mitchell Bryan - architect
  • Kay Killen - architect
  • David Arnon - chief engineer
  • Helen Hussy - site agent
  • Warren Aikman - clerk of works
  • Tony Levine - architect
  • Willis Ellery - architect
  • Jenny Bao - feng shui consultant
  • Frank Curtis - LAPD Homicide
  • Nat Coleman - his partner
  • Allen Grabel - programmer
  • Cheng Peng Fei - a student
  • The Japanese - an informant
  • Declan - Ray Richardson's chauffeur
  • Sam Gleig - security guard of the Yu Corporation building
  • "Irving Dukes" - security guard of the Yu Corporation building
  • Awards

    The author received the Bad Sex in Fiction Award 1995 for this book. And the Deutscher Krimi Preis.

    References

    Gridiron (novel) Wikipedia