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''Bear Head'' is a
dystopian A dystopia (lit. "bad place") is an imagined world or society in which people lead wretched, dehumanized, fearful lives. It is an imagined place (possibly state) in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmenta ...
sci-fi,
cyberpunk Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian futuristic setting said to focus on a combination of "low-life and high tech". It features futuristic technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cyberwa ...
political thriller A political thriller is a thriller that is set against the backdrop of a political power struggle; high stakes and suspense are the core of the story. The genre often forces the audiences to consider and understand the importance of politics. Th ...
by
Adrian Tchaikovsky Adrian Czajkowski (spelt as Adrian Tchaikovsky for his books; born June 1972) is a British fantasy and science fiction author. He is best known for his series ''Shadows of the Apt'', and for his Hugo Award–winning '' Children of Time'' series ...
, published in 2021 by
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. Although the novel stands alone, it is the second in the author's ''Bioforms'' series, and follows on from '' Dogs of War''.


Plot

The novel is set on
Mars Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
, in a world in which warfare has evolved to include
bio-engineered Biological engineering or bioengineering is the application of principles of biology and the tools of engineering to create usable, tangible, economically viable products. Biological engineering employs knowledge and expertise from a number ...
, non-human soldiers. The story sees the return of Honey, the highly intelligent human/bear Bioform first introduced in ''Dogs of War''. Set a few decades after the events of ''Dogs of War, Bear Head'' begins with Jimmy Marten, a human engineer who has been Bioformed to deal with the hardships of working on Mars. Life in Hell City is bleak, with human workers and Bioforms co-operating to create a luxury environment for a wealthy elite, without ever enjoying its benefits. Jimmy's life is hard, and he seeks release through Stringer, a local — and very expensive — designer drug. Desperate for money, he agrees to use his headspace to carry contraband data. But Jimmy soon finds that the data he is carrying is both articulate and self-aware, and claims to be Honey, the political activist and well-known academic Bioform bear. Narrated first by Jimmy, and then told through the voices of Honey the bear, and that of a political secretary, we discover that on Earth, a political pressure group directed by Warner S. Thompson, a populist and World Senate hopeful, has been working to control — and potentially eliminate — Bioforms through a programme of collaring. We also learn that Honey, via Jimmy, aims to communicate with another consciousness on Mars. This presence is a novel intelligence, mysterious, volatile and potentially lethal. It ultimately reveals itself as another Bioform character from ''Dogs of War;'' the group entity Bees. Following a botched attempt to destroy them with a virus, Bees and their computer operating system intelligence, HumOS, have had to go into hiding, and are now regarded as a terrorist agent. Honey's attempt to reconnect, as well as to make sense of her own memories, is linked to the unfolding situation on Earth, where Warner S. Thompson has a secret plan to extend his collaring scheme to humans, as well as to Bioforms.


Background

Although the book is set in a futuristic universe, it remains strongly rooted in contemporary politics. Critics have commented on the similarities between the character of Warner S. Thompson and that of US President
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. Tchaikovsky says in an interview with '' El Periodico'': "The great curse for a science writer is that the world becomes like his book. And it is terrifying what is happening. They are developing AI-controlled drones, armed robots... not to save human lives in war zones, but to protect the people who give the orders." Tchaikovsky has revealed in interview that the main idea for ''Bear Head'' (including much of the plot) came to him in a dream under the working title, ''Bear With Me''.


Reception

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'' selected ''Bear Head'' among its best new sci-fi reads of January 2021. ''Grimdark Magazine'' describes it as: '...a brilliantly observed, drily funny and deeply grim science fiction story of biotech, artificial intelligence and political greed.'


References

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