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How Far Will an Artificial Intelligence Go for Revenge?

 

Fans of Tom Clancy, James Patterson and Clive Cussler, would enjoy this twist on the Frankenstein myth.

 

A brilliant programmer, Travis Cole, inadvertently creates “Dorian,” an artificial intelligence that lives on the Internet. After Cole attempts to terminate his creation, Dorian stalks his young daughter through cyberspace in an attempt to reach Cole to seek revenge.

 

When cyber-terrorism events threaten the United States, they turn out to stem from the forsaken and bitter Dorian.

 

In the final conflict, Dorian seeks to kill his creator – even if it has to destroy all of humanity to do it.

Paul A. Brady

Frank Fiore does with military cyber warfare what Tom Clancy does with military hardware. This is a well thought out and well written thriller that makes antacids a necessary snack while reading it.

Amazon Reviewer

Frank Fiore's `Cyberkill' is a fast paced high-tech thriller that goes straight to the heart of the matter, feeding our worst robotic nightmares. Technology's cutting edge becomes double-edged in the hands of a chilling cyber-terrorist, who is unwittingly aided by a corrupt and unscrupulous military. Nanotechnologies, biological warfare and killer robots are all part of the repertoire that together threatens the very existence of all mankind.

As the story builds towards its climax we discover a new and even more sinister adversary¯the enemy within.

A gripping read that once you get going you won't be able to put down...

Amazon Reviewer

Page turner. Two words that best describe this suspense thriller by Frank Fiore. From the first page, when the reader's feet hit the ground running, through to the last page, we don't put down this book. Fiore has molded a plot with enough twists and turns to satisfy even the most hard-to-please reader. Just when you think you know what's going to happen next; just when you think you've got it figured out, another body drops; another secret unfolds and like an onion, we just keep stripping away one layer only to find another beneath it.
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