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Coded Justice

A Thriller

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Coded Justice

By: Stacey Abrams
Narrated by: Adenrele Ojo
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AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A prescient new thriller in the #1 New York Times bestselling Avery Keene series, by nationally renowned author and leader Stacey Abrams, Coded Justice follows Avery down a dark rabbit hole into the breathtaking—and dangerously evolving—world of AI in the medical industry.

Former Supreme Court clerk Avery Keene is back . . . trying to put the past behind her at a prestigious high-end law firm in Washington, D.C. Head down and focused on a new life, Avery is now working as an internal investigator when a high-profile client seeks her out. Camasca Enterprises has a big problem and a short runway. The tech company has developed a new integrated AI system poised to revolutionize the medical industry. To prove its potential, Camasca’s charismatic founder, retired Major Rafe Diaz, has picked a complicated target: delivering cutting-edge health care to his fellow veterans. The potential is staggering, but their prototype has been plagued by a series of disturbing anomalies—culminating in the mysterious death of a beloved Camasca engineer.

Avery and her colleagues, Jared, Ling, and Noah, are brought into the secretive company to investigate from the inside out. At the epicenter of a burgeoning, controversial industry, and with billions of dollars on the line, their task is simple: to determine whether Camasca’s technical troubles and rising body count reveal something sinister at work. In Coded Justice, Stacey Abrams’s storytelling prowess is on full display—a deft combination of riveting twists and vibrant characters set against the fascinating landscape of the capabilities of artificial intelligence . . . and the moral boundaries that govern it. Coded Justice is Abrams’s most entertaining novel to date.
Thriller & Suspense Technothrillers Exciting Suspense Legal Political Spies & Politics
Intriguing Plot • Thought-provoking Themes • Excellent Narration • Twisty Storyline • Timely Technology Exploration

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it was both intriguing and scary on many levels! from start to finish loved having these characters back!

interesting

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It kept me guessing throughout while providing excellent insights into AI, cybersecurity, treatment of our Vets, and the shortfalls in our healthcare system.

There are so many pieces, I'm thinking of listening again to see (hear) what I missed the first time through.

A great story!

Thought-provoking and very timely

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This story is mind blown, twist and turns, ups and downs and thrilling! I loved it and I will reread this one many times over. The narrator did a great job but should have had an another narrator for some of the accent like the Irish brogue. I have all of the Avery Keene series and I am excited to buy the next one in the series. Love me some Avery Keene. She is brilliant, clever, insightful, see problems around a hair pin turn and beautiful. She is such an exciting character. And this story just draws deep into the bowls of AI and all that it has to offer with table spoon of “oh sh*t”. A must read!

I never knew!!!!!

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A little too much detail but excellent reference material if you want to know about the VA and how vets are medically treated.

Story line. Plot.

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A few too many fancy adjectives gotten the way of straightforward storytelling, but it was an engaging tale nonetheless

Good tell that digs into concerns with AI

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