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Miguel Aguilar - Australian writers have an extraordinary ability
to make stories like this one very entertaining. I liked this book
very much. Melody - OMG I loved this book. Artificial Intelligence
was not a stretch to imagine The scenery descriptions were so
lifelike I felt like I'd seen it before This book kept me on the
edge of my seat with anticipation Excellent story teller I want
more 2018. Its coming. Imagine an Australia with DNA matched
Identity Cards, secret Government Agencies and a large Secret
Police force. What freedom? Unique Australian, futuristic, science
fiction action-adventure, this compelling tale incorporates
elements of Aboriginal Dreamtime stories interwoven with modern
technology to create a new technomythology. Alan's brother Wade is
mysteriously killed and their computer lab is taken by the
Government for a nominal fee. Frightened for his life, Alan runs to
his aboriginal friend, Jamie, in the Northern Territory and lives
with the Tribe in peace for a few years until Secret Police come
looking for him. Alan runs again. This time to Sydney. Meanwhile,
Wade's daughter, Sidhe, an unwitting pawn of the Gov carries on her
father's research and eventually has the first bio-organic implant
inserted into her brain. Surfing the Web is as easy as closing your
eyes - and its wireless. Add to this a mysterious and unofficial
head of the various spy networks, Three, who needs a new body for
his old mind and uses Artificially Intelligent computers to assist.
There is also a very nasty Secret Police Chief with some odd
personal habits.
This book is not Politically Correct and contains graphic passages
which some previous readers have found to be disturbing or
offensive. There have also been questions posted on Ask.com and
other places regarding the veracity of the events in this book.
Reece writes for therapy. After an unusual and generally unhappy
childhood, writing is all he has - apart from work. After his ninth
book he is still getting rejection slips from publishers. No one
likes rejection, least of all Reece. He hits on a plan, write a
first person account on the inner workings of a Serial Killer's
mind. Especially while the memory of the killing is still fresh.
All it takes is Research See for yourself why this book has had so
many positive reviews - you will either love it or hate it but you
won't forget it. Reece rocks
From the Author of 'Diary of a Serial Killer' comes another
exciting installment in the life of Reece, the Australian serial
killer. Back from a two year 'working' holiday in the USA, Reece
and Barbara find that all the money they invested before leaving Oz
has vanished with the collapse of the investment company. Reece is
furious and decides the Company's sole Director has to pay. Its
time for some inventive 'Research' to retrieve his cash. One thing
leads to another and Reece, along with his soul-mate and accomplice
Barb, decide to become volunteer Public Servants and Research
Directors of other failed investment companies to recover the
investors' money for them. But something goes drastically wrong and
the game changes. Forever. Follow Reece through death dealing
twists and turns and narrow escapes as Fate pulls him down into a
dark and dirty world of drugs, death and revenge. Will Reece
survive swimming among the bottom feeders?
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