Porfiry Petrovich is a literary-police algorithm. He investigates crimes and at the same time writes detective novels about them, earning money for the Police Department.
Maruha Cho is an art expert with big money and a woman with eggs, by the official gender. Her specialty is the so-called “plaster,” art of the first quarter of the 21st century. She needs an assistant to analyze the market. The assistant becomes Porfiry, hired on a rental basis.
“iPhuck 10” is the most expensive love gadget on the market and, at the same time, the most famous one among Porfiry Petrovich’s 244 detective works. It’s a real masterpiece of end-of-century algorithmic police prose—an encyclopedic novel about the future of love, art, and everything else.