I've just read the first two books of Gibson's new Jackpot trilogy and love them! It's the most out there sci-fi Gibson has ever gone in the sense of revolving the plots around a pretty fantastical premise: communications time travel so that a future earth is able to communicate backwards with it's own history, within the past century or so. But each time they do so, it automatically splinters that past off into a new direction.
Gibson doesn't explain things until well into the first book, so it takes awhile to fully understand what is going on. I love the space he leaves for the reader to figure things out. And his prose, as always, is absolutely gorgeous. These are his most action-packed books since the original Sprawl trilogy, and this feels almost like a franchise setting; I could see him adding on to it past the current trilogy. I highly recommend, if you are a fan of more literary sci-fi.