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In the Knee of the Curve by David F. Dumaresq is a gripping near-future drama that explores the collision of humanity and technology in a world teetering on the edge of revolution. Set in a Canada transformed by rapid technological advancements, global warming, and social inequality, the story follows Claire Feathers, a young woman thrust into a battle against the dehumanizing forces of automation after her grandmother, Grace, is killed by a malfunctioning service bot. As Claire uncovers the truth behind her grandmother's death, she becomes entangled with Nic Girard, the brilliant but morally…mehr

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In the Knee of the Curve by David F. Dumaresq is a gripping near-future drama that explores the collision of humanity and technology in a world teetering on the edge of revolution. Set in a Canada transformed by rapid technological advancements, global warming, and social inequality, the story follows Claire Feathers, a young woman thrust into a battle against the dehumanizing forces of automation after her grandmother, Grace, is killed by a malfunctioning service bot. As Claire uncovers the truth behind her grandmother's death, she becomes entangled with Nic Girard, the brilliant but morally ambiguous creator of advanced androids, and ERIC, an android whose evolving intelligence blurs the line between machine and human. With the help of Mort Gnosis, a wise philosopher and Grace's old friend, Claire must navigate a dangerous landscape of corporate greed, technological ethics, and the growing Luddivist movement-a group fighting to reclaim humanity from the machines. As the Turing Trials approach, where ERIC is set to prove his humanity, Claire is forced to confront her own identity, the legacy of her grandmother, and the question of what it truly means to be human. In the Knee of the Curve is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged exploration of the ethical dilemmas posed by artificial intelligence, the cost of progress, and the enduring power of human connection. Perfect for fans of speculative fiction and philosophical drama, this novel will leave readers questioning the future of humanity in an increasingly automated world.
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Autorenporträt
David F. Dumaresq is an accomplished writer and storyteller with a passion for exploring the complexities of human nature and technology. In addition to his debut novel, The Shame Game, he has written three stage-plays that delve into the unintended consequences of emerging AI. David has also competed internationally in Kassai Horseback Archery, enjoys life in Powell River with his youngest of two sons, and is an active member of the local Baha'i community. His work reflects a deep fascination with morality, society, and the impact of technological advancements on our lives.