
IT FOUND A VOICE... NOW IT NEEDS
A BODY
In a world caught in the grip of information overload, where artificial
intelligence is more than the real thing and cyborg cops spend their lives
surfing on an electronic sea of living data, only the Ghost - the
indefinable element of human consciousness - exists to determine who is
alive and who is purely a creation of the net. Major Motoko Kusanagi is an
elite officer in the Section 9 security force: a cybernetic agent so heavily
modified that little more than her Ghost remains. Along with fellow cyborg
Bateau and the mostly human Togusa, Kusanagi is set on the trail of a
computer-criminal known as the Puppet Master, a data thief skilled enough to
hack into the very minds of his victims. His human marionettes live out
existences that are nothing more than computer generated fantasy,
unwittingly committing their master's crimes while the Ghost-hacker hides in
the darkness. But as Kusanagi digs deeper into the walls of secrecy
surrounding the case, it appears that the Puppet Master has a special
interest in her alone. And when the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, shadowy
Section 6, enter the scene, Kusanagi becomes tangled in a web of plot and
counterplot, and realizes the true identity of her invisible assailant lies
at the center of a vast and lethal political conspiracy...
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