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Machine Man
AuthorMax Barry
Cover artistMatt Roeser
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel, Thriller, Science Fiction
PublisherVintage
Publication date
9 August 2011
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint Paperback & E-book
Pages288 pp (Paperback)
ISBN0-307-47689-8 (Paperback)
OCLC687652342
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3552.A7424 M31 2011
Preceded byCompany 
Followed byLexicon 

Machine Man is a novel written by Max Barry. Published in 2011, it is Barry's fourth novel, following 2006's Company. It was originally released as an online serial, but was then updated and published as a book.

Characters in Machine Man

  • Dr. Charles Neumann – Mechanical Engineer
  • Dr. Angelica Austin – Charles Neumann's doctor during his hospital stay
  • Lola Shanks – Physical Therapist & Charles Neumann's love interest
  • Cassandra Cautery – A middle manager, Better Future
  • Carl LaRussos – Security Guard, Better Future
  • The Manager – Better Future's CEO

Synopsis

Charles Neumann is a mechanical engineer working at Better Future, a military research company. After losing one of his legs in a hydraulic clamp, he begins to tinker with leg prosthetics. The replacements he builds are so advanced that he amputates his remaining leg in order to make full use of them. Better Futures provides him with his own research division in cybernetics, first aimed at selling medical prosthetics, then at augmentations for private customers and finally at creating augmented soldiers. This eventually leads him to accidentally cut off his hand. Meanwhile his assistants invent all new things involving the body. He falls in love with Lola, and befriends his body guard Carl.

Over the course of events, Neumann gradually replaces more body parts with machinery, suffering various psychological side effects in the process. After first being rebuilt from the neck down as a machine soldier, his mind is eventually uploaded into a computer.