TITLE: Non-Compliance: The Sector
AUTHOR: Paige Daniels
PUBLISHER: Kristell Ink
APPROXIMATE LENGTH: 253 pages
Recommended for fans of cyberpunk, dystopia, and stories featuring strong, realistic heroines
GENRE
Science Fiction—Cyberpunk
Non-Compliance
features the kind of “high tech, low life” setting that’s common among
cyberpunk novels. The main character, Shea Kelly, is a resourceful engineer and
hacker living on the edge of a dystopic society. The descriptions of technology
are kept vague enough so that the reader knows what’s going on without getting
bogged down in details. References to current vintage items, such as a 1971
Plymouth Barracuda, suggest that the story could be taking place in an
alternate version of today.
PACE
Non-Compliance
has an action-and-release type of rhythm. There are several fast-paced action
scenes and tense build-ups typical of page-turners. At the same time, Daniels
takes the time to develop her characters and her world. There are many “slice-of-life”
types of scenes that depict what Shea’s life in the NCS is like and how she
interacts with those around her.
PERSPECTIVE
First person present. Shea narrates the
story as it unfolds and describes events as they happen.
CONTENT REVIEW
Shea Kelly chose to live in the
Non-Compliance Sector of the United States, which has become a shade of its
former self following a disastrous international war, rather than be implanted
with a chip that would store her personal information. Spirited, strong-willed,
and intelligent, she makes a living as a bartender and moonlights as a hacker-for-hire.
The Non-Compliance Sector, or NCS, was meant to be a “separate-but-equal”
arrangement but effectively forces its residents into lives of poverty and
desperation. As Shea points out, most people don’t last that long and willingly
sacrifice their privacy for basic human needs and comforts.
Frustrated by the bullying and
shenanigans of a new gangster in town, Shea reaches out to the NCS’s established
crime lord, whose name is Robert Jennings but is simply called Boss by most
people. Boss may be a mobster who demands payment in exchange for protection,
but unlike the newcomer, Danny, he maintains order and allows life to run
smoothly. The presence of Danny and his thugs threatens to destroy whatever
freedom is left. As Shea puts it, “We came out here so we couldn’t be
controlled by others and so we could make a difference, but the joke’s on us.
We’re just two little cogs in the big piece of machinery.”
Daniels paints a vivid picture of
Shea’s life in this rough world. Because the government limits what kinds of
goods can be sent to the NCS, she and her best friend, Wynne, use their
computer skills to change the shipping orders and procure useful items, such as
flour. Despite the bleakness of her situation, Shea has no desire to leave the
NCS. At the very least, she can keep her independence here. She regularly
clashes with drunken bar patrons and ruthless thugs, sometimes getting severely
injured, and yet she takes her punches with her head held high. She truly isn’t
afraid of anything—not the goons, not the government, not the ongoing hardships
of her life.
Shea eventually joins forces with
Boss’s right-hand man, Quinn Knightly, to find out what Danny’s master plan is
and get rid of him before he takes over the NCS. Some of the most captivating
scenes in Non-Compliance are the
dialogues between these two characters. Whereas Shea is a tough-talking smart
aleck, Quinn is the strong-and-silent type who prefers to communicate via
growls. Shea knows all too well how to infuriate Quinn, and Quinn responds by
pushing her buttons. Although Shea regularly calls Quinn a jerk and says that
she despises him, the atmosphere sizzles with chemistry whenever the two are
alone together. One is baking soda and the other is vinegar—put them together
and things start fizzing, and you watch their effervescence in eager
fascination.
Shea intentionally adopts a sexier
persona when sniping with Quinn, playing a character to get under his skin.
Although she presents a strong front to those around her, her first person
narration allows the reader to glimpse the vulnerability underneath.
Externally, she’s as tough as nails and seemingly invulnerable, even when
getting beaten up. And yet she never misses an opportunity to talk to her father,
cares deeply about her friends, and is somewhat insecure about her looks. Her
narration is straightforward, blunt, and sometimes curt, as though she wants to
get her point across to the reader without wasting her breath on whining or
flowery descriptions. Even in her internal monologues, she doesn’t say much
about her emotions, and yet her meanings are clearly conveyed by the context.
Through her eyes, the reader is shown a
fascinating possible future in which comfort is the price one must pay for
independence and true freedom is virtually non-existent. Non-Compliance plays on the well-known tropes of cyberpunk, such as
invasive technology and a rebellious protagonist, and adds its own spin through
Shea’s unique voice. The futuristic technology fades into the background, and
it’s treated as a given fact of the setting rather than the center of
attention. By zooming in on one woman’s life, it allows the reader to
experience the novel’s world in an up-close-and-personal manner, making for an
engaging and absorbing story.
THE NITPICKY STUFF
This novel has been edited since the version I read, so I cannot comment on things such as typos, etc.
This novel contains adult language, including
prolific use of the “F” word. There is sexual tension but no sex scenes. Some
of the action scenes can be violent, but there's nothing gruesome or graphic.
AUTHOR INFO
[From Amazon.com’s author page]
Paige Daniels is the pen name for Tina
Closser. When she isn't busy with her nine to five job as an electrical
engineer she helps her husband with a small hobby farm complete with a mini
horse, cows, and sheep. In between farm duties and running the kids to gymnastics
she likes to write, thus the creation of this novel.
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