Author: | Alex Kourvo, Harry R. Campion | ISBN: | 9781386104599 |
Publisher: | Alex Kourvo | Publication: | February 26, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Alex Kourvo, Harry R. Campion |
ISBN: | 9781386104599 |
Publisher: | Alex Kourvo |
Publication: | February 26, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In a world of wide-spread brain enhancements and everyday nanotech, one tiny breakdown means everyone is in danger.
Aidra Scott has every PI's dream job. All she has to do is prove that Jean Claude Gascoigne killed a man in cold blood. It should be easy. After all, Gascoigne committed the murder in front of thousands of witnesses. But he claims that the nanotech enhancements in his brain made him do it, putting Aidra in the bizarre position of proving a man guilty by proving a technology innocent.
Aidra, like millions of others, has been using that same nanotech to sleep less and work more, keeping her business afloat and her son in college. She has to find the truth behind the technology and its all-too-human inventors, and she has to do it quickly.
Because if Gascoigne is innocent, no one is safe.
Enter the world of Detroit Next, where scandals hide behind stained glass and vertical gardens, and a renewed city is home to the oldest of transgressions.
In a world of wide-spread brain enhancements and everyday nanotech, one tiny breakdown means everyone is in danger.
Aidra Scott has every PI's dream job. All she has to do is prove that Jean Claude Gascoigne killed a man in cold blood. It should be easy. After all, Gascoigne committed the murder in front of thousands of witnesses. But he claims that the nanotech enhancements in his brain made him do it, putting Aidra in the bizarre position of proving a man guilty by proving a technology innocent.
Aidra, like millions of others, has been using that same nanotech to sleep less and work more, keeping her business afloat and her son in college. She has to find the truth behind the technology and its all-too-human inventors, and she has to do it quickly.
Because if Gascoigne is innocent, no one is safe.
Enter the world of Detroit Next, where scandals hide behind stained glass and vertical gardens, and a renewed city is home to the oldest of transgressions.