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Dot Dead by Keith Raffel
Dot Dead by Keith Raffel







Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore: A Novel,” by Robin Sloan, is one of the latest forays into Silicon Valley novels. There’s also a little love story thrown in “C.S.I.” music here.) While the evidence points to the executive as the killer, he has to go on an exhaustive investigation to prove he was framed.

Dot Dead by Keith Raffel Dot Dead by Keith Raffel

The novelįollows a high-powered executive with one of Silicon Valley’s hottest tech firms, whose life is thrown into chaos when he comes home to find his part-time maid stabbed to death in his bed. “ Dot Dead,” by Keith Raffel, is pretty much what it sounds like: a murder mystery worthy of a Steve Jobs keynote presentation. The book describes itself as a story that “reveals the brutal, absurd side of the industry.” The book did so well it became a movie in 2002, and its stars included Adam Garcia, Rosario Dawson and The book follows a company in search of a next-generation chip for its computers that will help keep the company’s stock from falling afterĪ failed public offering. Valley power plays, and makes fun of the tech creative process. “The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest” is a novel written by Po Bronson, which showed how ludicrous the computer industry can be, including Silicon Barring the kidnapping, some of the story could veer into the truth category. It involves a kidnapping by a group of tech-support The story follows a disgruntled Valley start-up employee who goes on a three-day spree to try to sell his $1 million stock options vesting at a job he despises. “Cash Out,” written by Greg Bardsley, takes readers on a journey that has been described as a cross between “The Hangover” and “Office Space.”

Dot Dead by Keith Raffel

Eggers isn’t the first person to attempt to weave together a narrative about Silicon Valley’s culture into a novel. As my colleagues Julie Bosman andĬlaire Cain Miller noted Thursday, a lot of people are debating whether the book is based on a real truth that could happen, or a fantasy that could prove to be science fiction. The new novel tells the story of Mae Holland, a young idealist who comes to work at the Circle, a Google-like technology company that has conquered all its competitors by creating a single login for people to search, Fiction has to make sense.” It seems that Dave Eggers has people questioning which of those two types of storytelling he wrote about in his new book, “The Circle.” Mark Twain once said: “It’s no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction.









Dot Dead by Keith Raffel