Octagon (novel)

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First edition (publ. Ace Books)

Octagon is a novel by Fred Saberhagen published in 1981.

Plot summary[]

Octagon is a novel in which Alex Barrow discovers that someone is killing his opponents in the science fiction play-by-mail game Starweb.[1]

Reception[]

Greg Costikyan reviewed Octagon in Ares Magazine #11 and commented that "Octagon is a good mystery novel which explores a rather interesting theme: the idea that a clever programmer can manipulate records and programs in our computer-based world to his own ends."[1]

Dave Langford reviewed Octagon for White Dwarf #68, and stated that "it's a pleasant thriller with the computer-moderated RPG Starweb getting uncomfortable as players are eliminated not by strategy but by assassination. I recommend this technique to Diplomacy addicts. The villain's identity is obvious long before the story reveals it, but it's all quite tense nevertheless."[2]

Reviews[]

  • Review by Tom Easton (1982) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, March 1, 1982
  • Review by Tom A. Jones (1985) in Vector 127

References[]

  1. ^ a b Costikyan, Greg (November 1981). "Books". Ares Magazine. Simulations Publications, Inc. (11): 24.
  2. ^ Langford, Dave (August 1985). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. No. 68. Games Workshop. p. 15.
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