Old Secrets

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Author: David Kesting ISBN: 9781386700081
Publisher: David Kesting Publication: August 22, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David Kesting
ISBN: 9781386700081
Publisher: David Kesting
Publication: August 22, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Artificial Intelligence.

Singularity.

Catch phrases in the debate of man vs. sentient machines.

When rogue scientists try to push the discussion towards reality, it falls on private eye Sid Ericson to stop them in their tracks.

It all begins as Ericson walks into an interview with a prospective client unaware of that she will be the ignition point for a deadly roller coaster ride taking the private to an unbelievable climax.

At first, the private eye only sees a grieving woman, distraught over the sudden death of an elderly woman in the next apartment.

She hires Ericson to investigate the suspicious nature of her neighbor's fate. A death that the cops have quickly dismissed as an accident.

From the very beginning, the private eye can barely keep up with the ever changing dynamics of the case as he is forced to deal with the sudden appearance of killers bent on erasing old secrets before they can be turned into modern day game changers.

What secrets are these killers trying to eradicate? Or to protect?

Ericson always seems to be just one step behind these 'cleaners'. Pros intent on wiping out traces of past events without worrying about the collateral damage.

It's got to end some where.

Who or what awaits Sid Ericson at the finish line?

The trophy may be another old secret.

The last one.

A deadly one at that.

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Artificial Intelligence.

Singularity.

Catch phrases in the debate of man vs. sentient machines.

When rogue scientists try to push the discussion towards reality, it falls on private eye Sid Ericson to stop them in their tracks.

It all begins as Ericson walks into an interview with a prospective client unaware of that she will be the ignition point for a deadly roller coaster ride taking the private to an unbelievable climax.

At first, the private eye only sees a grieving woman, distraught over the sudden death of an elderly woman in the next apartment.

She hires Ericson to investigate the suspicious nature of her neighbor's fate. A death that the cops have quickly dismissed as an accident.

From the very beginning, the private eye can barely keep up with the ever changing dynamics of the case as he is forced to deal with the sudden appearance of killers bent on erasing old secrets before they can be turned into modern day game changers.

What secrets are these killers trying to eradicate? Or to protect?

Ericson always seems to be just one step behind these 'cleaners'. Pros intent on wiping out traces of past events without worrying about the collateral damage.

It's got to end some where.

Who or what awaits Sid Ericson at the finish line?

The trophy may be another old secret.

The last one.

A deadly one at that.

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