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"The two lead characters are the best part, one human, the other a robot. At times, the robot seems the more human. The corporate supremacy line has been used before, but not with the powerful robot subplot. The conclusion is quite emotional. Great read for a flight home. " (D)
"Well written, dynamic and visual." (SE)
"I enjoyed it as fiction as well as a metaphor of our world." (DE)
"A sci fi thriller. Quite a surprise ending. I recommend it." (SVDS)
"I found it to be reminiscent of other science fiction authors as it has flavors of I, Robot (Isaac Asimov) in its technology vision of a world of powerful robots, with a deep dose of George Orwell's "1984" and Huxley's "Brave New World" view of world politics, both bad and hopeful. It is a quick read that will definitely leave an impression." (AC)
"Fast-paced with a strong, suspenseful plot and compelling characters. The author lays out a future with technological detail and realism that sci-fi aficionados will enjoy along with the human story of a woman's awakening to the truth. A great read. (AC)
It is 2062?Climate change has destroyed Earth's ecological system. World governments are bankrupt from endless wars and corruption. Five billion starving humans roam the planet in search of food, many resorting to cannibalism. Order is maintained by a cadre of scientific elites known as the Consortium, its weapons a powerful robot army and artificial foodstuff "Manna" rationed to the masses from the sea.
A global revolution has begun, fomented by terrorists determined to bring down the Consortium at all costs. After recent attacks against its undersea Manna production complex, the Consortium has ordered its top spy to infiltrate the terrorists. Lucinda Montavi will be assisted by "Gog," the most powerful robot ever built.
Lucinda is unaware her assignment will expose the dark secret behind the Consortium, terrorists, and Manna, but Gog will soon unleash the darkest secret of all.
Gary Naiman has written fourteen novels. One of his books, P.P.M., is under consideration for a motion picture.
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