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233,95 kr. "If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough." ~Mario AndrettiStrap down the 5-point harness in the cockpit of a Formula 1 air racing plane and join Hawk as he chases victory! First on their amateur make-shift course over Antelope Acres, then on the re-emerging pylon racing circuit in the early 1960s. And finally, as Hawk battles 7 other top-level pilots at the very first National Championship Air Races event in Reno!Abandoning the cloth and his African mission, Father Bob resurrects his engineering slide rule to design Hawk's racer. With Sparks, his loyal yet surly mechanic, building it and wrenching both on the engine-as well as on Hawk-he keeps them at the front of the pack. Home again in Los Angeles from behind the stick of a T-6 Texan as a mercenary in the Congo civil war, air racing is a new aviation adventure for Hawk. Ride along as he tangles with fellow pilots in "uncooperative formation flying" at two-hundred miles per hour, just fifty feet off the ground!And then one day, cruising home to Van Nuys airport Hawk spies Allison, a beach-blonde surfer girl, insanely wing walking on a Stearman PT-17 bi-plane. He quickly sets his sights on her.Fly low...Fly fast...and Turn Left...Cover art courtesy of the National Championship Air Races from their inaugural 1964 Reno Air Race poster.
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- 233,95 kr.
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263,95 kr. Just when you thought you could trust the robots again...A senator's son is strangled by a synthoid in AsiaTown and, just like two other victims, tattooed with an indecipherable barcode.Jake and Kim, his new partner, battle political corruption, the Chinese Triad, and Internal Affairs, discovering a disturbing Fourth Law of Robotics as they decode the tattoos to stop the deviant series of murders."It might not make sense, but the beloved Media tags it 'Murder by Munchausen.' For a price, there are hackers out there who will reprogram a synthoid to do your dirty work. The bad news: no fingerprints or DNA left at the crime scene. The good news-at least for us-is that they're like missiles: once they hit their target, they're usually as harmless as empty brass. The trick is to get them before they melt down their core OS data, so you can get the unit into forensics for analysis and, hopefully, an arrest." [excerpt from Murder by Munchausen]Artificial Intelligence? Fuhgeddaboudit!Artificial Evil has a name...Munchausen.
- Bog
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- A Griffith Crowe Novel
263,95 kr. "She was one in a million…and the day I met her I should have bought a lottery ticket instead." ~Griffith CroweGriffith Crowe, the "fixer" for a Chicago law firm, falls for his current assignment, Helena Nicholson, the beautiful heir of a Tech Sector venture capitalist who perished in a helicopter crash leaving her half a billion dollars, a Learjet 31, and unsavory suspicions about her father's death. As he investigates, the ex-Navy SEAL crosses swords with Helena's step-brother, the Pentagon's Highlands Forum, and an All-Star bad guy somebody has hired to stop him. When Griff finds himself on the wrong side of an arrest warrant he wonders: Is he a player or being played?Lawyers and Lovers and Guns…Oh, my!
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- Murder by Munchausen Future Crime Mysteries (Book 3): A Sci-Fi Police Procedural Techno-Thriller
183,95 kr. Jake and Maddie lead the Artificial Crimes Unit in pursuit of the "Baron" as he digitally resurrects history's most notorious serial killers."M.T. Bass melds the characters into a macabre tale of murder and mayhem confounded with artificial intelligence...skillfully crafted to keep you entertained and guessing." -Rosepoint Publishing ReviewsRichard Speck, John Wayne Gacy, and Aileen Wuornos all come alive again in the bodies of hacked and reprogrammed Personal Assistant Androids and are turned loose to terrorize the city.While police detectives Jake and Maddie scramble to stop the carnage and free Amy, the young kidnapped orphan witness, the cyberpunk head of the Counter IT Section, Q, struggles to de-encrypt the Baron's mad scheme to infect world data centers with a virus that is a collective cyber unconsciousness of evil."It might not make sense, but the beloved Media tags it 'Murder by Munchausen.' For a price, there are hackers out there who will reprogram a synthoid to do your dirty work. The bad news: no fingerprints or DNA left at the crime scene. The good news-at least for us-is that they're like missiles: once they hit their target, they're usually as harmless as empty brass. The trick is to get them before they melt down their core OS data, so you can get the unit into forensics for analysis and, hopefully, an arrest." [excerpt from Murder by Munchausen]Artificial Intelligence? Fuhgeddaboudit!Artificial Evil has a name...Munchausen.
- Bog
- 183,95 kr.
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- Murder by Munchausen Future Crime Mysteries (Book 2): A Sci-Fi Police Procedural Techno-Thriller
183,95 kr. It was the case of a lifetime......but then it went sideways on her. And now she's partnered again with her former lover, Jake, in the Artificial Crimes Unit."Of course, the ending caught me off guard but all the best thrillers have this...This is a great thriller/sci-fi story and one series that you won't be disappointed in." -J.D. Bronder Book Reviews The human suspect Maddie put behind bars for murdering prostitutes might have been crazy but it turns out he was innocent, and now she finds herself re-assigned to the Artificial Crimes Unit hunting a digitally resurrected Jack the Ripper from two hundred years ago. Protecting a young orphan girl who witnessed one of the murders while pursuing an evil genius hacking Personal Services Androids to embed them with algorithms from infamous serial killers from the past, Maddie also has to deal now with Jake."It might not make sense, but the beloved Media tags it 'Murder by Munchausen.' For a price, there are hackers out there who will reprogram a synthoid to do your dirty work. The bad news: no fingerprints or DNA left at the crime scene. The good news-at least for us-is that they're like missiles: once they hit their target, they're usually as harmless as empty brass. The trick is to get them before they melt down their core OS data, so you can get the unit into forensics for analysis and, hopefully, an arrest." [excerpt from Murder by Munchausen]Artificial Intelligence? Fuhgeddaboudit!Artificial Evil has a name...Munchausen.
- Bog
- 183,95 kr.
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- A Sci-Fi Police Procedural Techno-Thriller
183,95 kr. A police procedural thriller ripped from future headlines!"…packed with action and unexpected developments...fast-paced, entertaining..." -- Kirkus Reviews"…a great story that blended a couple genres together beautifully. I easily fell into the story and didn't want to quit until it abruptly ended. I'm really glad that I have the next book in the series. I can't wait to see what Jake, EC, and Maddie get into next." - J.D. Bronder Book Reviews (4 of 5 Stars)"The pace of the book was fast and there were several interesting characters to meet along the way…You'd better take a deep breath before you dive into this one." -Frank Frission Reviews (4 of 5 Stars) After Jake shoots and kills a murder suspect who turns out to be the son of a powerful city councilman, he finds himself demoted to the Artificial Crimes Unit, tracking down androids hacked and programmed to be hit men. When his case of an "extra-judicial" divorce settlement takes a nasty turn with DNA from a hundred-year-old murder in Boston and a signature that harkens back to the very first serial killer ever in London, Jake finds himself tangled up in the brutal slayings of prostitutes being investigated by his former Robbery/Homicide partner, Maddie--who is now his lover."It might not make sense, but the beloved Media tags it 'Murder by Munchausen.' For a price, there are hackers out there who will reprogram a synthoid to do your dirty work. The bad news: no fingerprints or DNA left at the crime scene. The good news-at least for us-is that they're like missiles: once they hit their target, they're usually as harmless as empty brass. The trick is to get them before they melt down their core OS data, so you can get the unit into forensics for analysis and, hopefully, an arrest." [excerpt from Murder by Munchausen]Artificial Intelligence? Fuhgeddaboudit!Artificial Evil has a name…Munchausen. Murder by Munchausen Series#1 - Murder by Munchausen#2 - The Darknet#3 - The Invisible Mind#4 - Motherless Children -- TBA
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