Harbinger in the Night
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Darren Eliker
About this listen
In the near future, a new space race is in full swing to be the first to colonize Mars. The United States and allied European governments working alongside private industry are competing against the RSAC, a new Russian-Chinese alliance, to build working spacecraft to make the long journey.
In preparations for the mission, an engineering team from an aerospace/tech conglomerate is building out the interplanetary communications network when a mysterious object emerges from the depths of interstellar space. As the nations of Earth scramble to investigate this strange comet, they must overcome plots from within and the machinations of a malignant AI in order to be the first to meet the menace, or the promise, that the intruder foretells.
Major Koda Cheveyo, a special operations soldier is tasked to lead his team to face this possible threat while Michael Thompson, a quantum computer engineer, works with his homebrewed AI to counter the emerging peril from within. Together with the help of a billionaire tech tycoon and a government security agent, their mission could reshape the future of humanity.
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- Mr Peter R Bregy
- 31-01-22
Excellent near-future credible sci-fi
Zipped through it over a weekend! I strongly recommend this listen. The book moves with a fast pace throughout with some very exciting and surprising passages. The basic concepts are feasible in the near future and well developed.
When talking about artificial intelligence the moral questions are not ignored and the fears of them becoming smarter than us are addressed though mercifully all with a competent light tough.
I look forward to book 2 of the Humanity Blueprint.
Regarding the reader, Darren Eliker gives life to the narration and renders both dramatic and background passages captivating.
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- Ian Rider
- 13-03-22
Thrilling & exciting.
I was given a free copy of this book and I'm leaving an honest and voluntary review.
this is a nicely paced and very believable sifi. an exciting concept, great characters, its captivating, draws you and keeps your mind working.
the narration is perfectly suited for this sifi.
I'd definitely recommend this book.
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