"Glasshouse" by Charles Stross
Stross does it again with novel of ideas an morality set several hundred years in the future. After undergoing selective memory editing the main character volunteers to take part in an experiment - living in a community based on what the future historians know of the mid to late 20th century and our era...something like a warped 1950s small town. As usual, is all what it seems? As memories start to return, the protaganist, now in a female body, starts to grasp the full picture ad has to take action. Saying more would give too much away and I'm lazy anyway...The ending was a bit disappointing after a long build up but otherwise this was a great read.
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