Evaluations and judgments expressed by the characters do not necessarily reflect the author’s position. The references in the book are not real companies and their products, but dreams, hopes, and images of mass consciousness induced by advertising and marketing.
The author’s opinion may not coincide with the publisher’s opinion.
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 scholar with big money and a woman with eggs according to official gender. Her specialty is the so-called “plaster,” the art of the first quarter of the 21st century. She needs an assistant to analyze the market. The assistant becomes Porfiry, leased to her.
“iPhuck 10” is the most expensive love gadget on the market and, at the same time, the most famous of the 244 detective stories by Porfiry Petrovich. It’s a real masterpiece of algorithmic police prose of the end of the century—an encyclopedic novel about the future of love, art, and everything else.