Picture a near-future America where three genetically enhanced individuals -Hua, Ganesh, and Molefi- find themselves on the run. They are fleeing not only a megalomaniacal U.S. president but also an army of AI killer robots determined to destroy the world. Their only ally is Ginger Rogers, a sentient AI robot fashioned after the iconic Hollywood star. Ginger must hide her gifted minority infants off the grid, where they grow into world-class inventors, athletes, and problem solvers. This fast-paced work of cinematic writing begins in a secret genetics lab in Mississippi, continues in other…mehr
Picture a near-future America where three genetically enhanced individuals -Hua, Ganesh, and Molefi- find themselves on the run. They are fleeing not only a megalomaniacal U.S. president but also an army of AI killer robots determined to destroy the world. Their only ally is Ginger Rogers, a sentient AI robot fashioned after the iconic Hollywood star. Ginger must hide her gifted minority infants off the grid, where they grow into world-class inventors, athletes, and problem solvers. This fast-paced work of cinematic writing begins in a secret genetics lab in Mississippi, continues in other remote places, including the North Pole, and climaxes in the desolate remains of Vancouver, Canada. This gripping narrative follows our heroes as they discover their unique abilities, navigate their first romantic relationships, and face an AI apocalypse. Hua, Ganesh, and Molefi are beacons of resilience, inspiring anyone who champions the underdog. Their AI companion, Ginger, showcases the boundless potential of artificial intelligence and its capacity for good. William Patrick Martin has created a high-stakes adventure with a diverse cast of characters that brings a fresh perspective. With relatable characters struggling to survive in one godforsaken place after another, his story has the earmarks of a dystopian and post-apocalyptic science fiction classic. Decapitation Day is a rollercoaster of action and suspense and a commentary on the twin threats of artificial intelligence and authoritarianism. Readers will be on the edge of their seats as the story goes from nasty to nightmarish.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. William Patrick Martin holds a doctorate in education and a master's in journalism. He has worked as a reporter, management consultant, and professor at Temple University and Monmouth University. Bill is the founder of Zabby Books, an Amazon bookstore that sells used books of all genres, a venture that supports his passion for writing. Before Decapitation Day, he authored four quotation books and three best-book guides, using the power of writing to educate and illuminate social justice issues. Bill lives in central Pennsylvania. He's married, has two children, and two grandchildren. He travels frequently, volunteers at the library, and writes in coffee shops, existing on coffee, chicken noodle soup, and the occasional pickled egg. Bill has a lifelong interest in all things bookish. As a child, he wrote and illustrated his own books and became addicted to books by reading comics, which explains his continuing interest in science fiction. Before creating his online bookstore and best book guides, Bill did his dissertation on the epic Great Books debate centered at the University of Chicago. He has played many sports and especially loves recreational volleyball. Bill and Marianne, his wife and soulmate of 50 years, have traveled to many world destinations including the Amazon, Iceland, Egypt, Eastern Europe, the UK, the Mediterranean, and the West Indies.Bill's favorite quotation comes from Ralph Waldo Emerson: "Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not."
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