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Can you trust an android who is sentient? After one near-death experience too many, Nadia thought back to school would mean homework and maybe, figuring things out with a certain young king. Wrong! When Robert, the humble android returns with a desperate plea, Nadia and the Gems are thrown into a high-stakes mission in Vietnam as the CIA, Chinese Intelligence, and Venomous all make a play to find Robert's missing siblings - experimental military androids with AI minds of their own. Whoever controls them will shift the balance of power in the intelligence world forever. Can Nadia and the Gems…mehr

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Can you trust an android who is sentient? After one near-death experience too many, Nadia thought back to school would mean homework and maybe, figuring things out with a certain young king. Wrong! When Robert, the humble android returns with a desperate plea, Nadia and the Gems are thrown into a high-stakes mission in Vietnam as the CIA, Chinese Intelligence, and Venomous all make a play to find Robert's missing siblings - experimental military androids with AI minds of their own. Whoever controls them will shift the balance of power in the intelligence world forever. Can Nadia and the Gems find the androids in time? Or will Venomous find them first and turn Robert and his siblings into an army of the most lethal suicide bombers ever conceived? Tomorrow Almost Dies is the eighth novel in The Gems Young Adult spy thriller series which throws you into a world of pulse-pounding action, surprising betrayals, and difficult choices. If you enjoy fun locations, interesting villains, and the world of artificial intelligence, Tomorrow Almost Dies is for you. For ages 13 through adult. Book 8 of 8
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Doug Solter has worked behind the scenes in television for over twenty-five years. He began writing screenplays, then made the switch to young adult fiction. Doug respects cats, loves the mountains, and one time walked the streets of Barcelona with a smile. Doug is a member of Pennwriters and the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.