Intrusion (novel)
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| Author | Ken MacLeod |
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| Cover artist | Nico Taylor |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Science fiction |
| Publisher | Orbit Books |
Publication date | March 2012 |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | Print (Hardcover and Paperback) |
| Pages | 387 |
| ISBN | 1-84149-939-0 |
Intrusion is a 2012 science fiction novel by British writer Ken MacLeod.
The protagonists are Hugh and Hope Morrison, a couple with a young son in a near-future, post-climate change London during the "Warm War". The United Kingdom is governed by the Labour Party in a technocratic government that pursues a policy of a "free and social market" by, in the words of one of its MPs, intervening to allow people to make the choices they would have made if only they had had all the information. In practice, this amounts to an attempt to create a conformist dystopia, "strongly encouraging" its citizens to make "the right choice". This brings the pregnant Hope into conflict with the state when she decides that she does not want to take "the Fix", a single-dose pill that would correct genetic errors in her unborn child. This draws her, Hugh and the state into a moral dilemma as she struggles against the pressure to conform.
