AndroBiotica 2
Journey In Time
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David Gittlin
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Silver Medal Winner in The Global Book Awards for Science Fiction--Crime and Mystery
After unceremoniously losing his job, Special Investigator Derrick Faulk is summoned by his close friend, Adrien Mattias, a developer of best-in-class, nearly human Androids, for a mission that holds the future of their world in the balance. “Time is of the Essence,” as Adrien likes to say, and the clock is ticking.
Romantic sparks fly, and guns blaze in “Androbiotica 2: Journey in Time,” the sequel to “The Androbiotica File: Nearly Human.”
Go with Derrick and his brilliant associate, Kristina Flemming, AndroBiotica’s Director of Research, for a ride into the future that will keep you guessing until the very end.
AndroBiotica 2 can be read as a stand-alone novella.
"ANDROBIOTICA 2 is a fun read with an interesting take on the mechanics of time travel—something very difficult to accomplish these days. The novel offers an intriguing and timely tale of artificial intelligence and corporate intrigue."
Kara Dennison for IndieReader
“Replete with engrossing subjects and considerations that make it highly recommended for sci-fi readers.”
Diane Donovan—Senior eBook Editor—Midwest Book Review
"Exciting SF thriller probing the criminal misuse of human-like Androids."
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