In a world without terrorism, a private detective is hired to locate Mike Longshott, the mysterious author of a popular series of novels about a vigilante named "Osama bin Laden".
in Locus, Gary K. Wolfe observed that although Longshott is supposed to be a pulp fiction writer, the excerpts of Longshott's works (depicting various real-world instances of terrorism) "aren’t pulpish at all" but rather are "rendered in a crisp, journalistic prose" — unlike the rest of the novel, which is in a "deliberately pulp-noir style".[4]Strange Horizons noted the possibility that "the entire story may be little more than [the detective's] opium-induced hallucination."[5]