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Murder Red Ink

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Someone or something is changing history.
Control the pen, control the world.
In Murder Red Ink, Mord McGhee imaginatively explores the incomprehensible depths of horror, human nature, and captures the brutal reality of the monster behind the Jack the Ripper murders in 1888. Allena Gould moves among the horror brought into the future of Chicago where technological ghosts are a reality and historical interface programs can be rewritten and interacted with. Once a talented prodigy, she wrestles her way through incomprehensible nightmares, and faces the ultimate evil-- an A.I. (artificial intelligence) program bent on the destruction and torture of the human race. Learning from serial killers' past, A.I. is rewriting history to bring about the end of humanity. A science fiction whirlwind of the darkest sort, McGhee's vision of dread is not to be taken lightly, as modern-day has brought about A.I., which has already begun telling lies. NY TIMES best-selling author of MEG & THE LOCH notes, "Graphic. Intense. Provocative. The psychological thriller has a new voice, and it is Mord McGhee."
A must read for anyone who believes A.I. could be the dystopia we all fear.

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1519616236 / 9781519616234
Paperback / softback
08/12/2015
238 pages, Illustrations, black and white
127 x 203 mm, 263 grams
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