Tainted

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Richard Crane ISBN: 9781311035141
Publisher: Richard Crane Publication: December 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard Crane
ISBN: 9781311035141
Publisher: Richard Crane
Publication: December 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

WARNING: VERY VULGAR LANGUAGE!! Brad Crawford, a Professor at Tandem University, wanted to do something spectacular in his final year before retiring. He developed a robot that not only acted like a human, but looked like one as well. He involved his two top students, Curt Johnson and Dean Mitchell to help him with it. Curt Johnson was a raunchy, obnoxious, and sexist person, but was the highest IQ that Tandem had ever enrolled. Dean was just the opposite; a clean cut kid that was polite, charming, and a little soft. Dean , as well, was one of the highest IQ’s on campus. Dean became a perfect mold for the robot. When they were finish, the robot looked and acted just like Dean. They tested it for a week in public places and nobody noticed. In fact, Dean’s fiancee, Lynette Ashbury didn't notice it either. The future looked good for Tandem University and what possibilities lay beyond. Then something happened, something that turned their world upside-down. Death, violence and destruction soon took over and it was a race to stop it. Could they get control before everything is lost?
The twists and turns in this book come in three parts. The first part is in a diary format which gets you involved with the construction of the robot. The second part lets you experience the test first hand. Then the third and final part teaches you what “Tainted” really means.

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WARNING: VERY VULGAR LANGUAGE!! Brad Crawford, a Professor at Tandem University, wanted to do something spectacular in his final year before retiring. He developed a robot that not only acted like a human, but looked like one as well. He involved his two top students, Curt Johnson and Dean Mitchell to help him with it. Curt Johnson was a raunchy, obnoxious, and sexist person, but was the highest IQ that Tandem had ever enrolled. Dean was just the opposite; a clean cut kid that was polite, charming, and a little soft. Dean , as well, was one of the highest IQ’s on campus. Dean became a perfect mold for the robot. When they were finish, the robot looked and acted just like Dean. They tested it for a week in public places and nobody noticed. In fact, Dean’s fiancee, Lynette Ashbury didn't notice it either. The future looked good for Tandem University and what possibilities lay beyond. Then something happened, something that turned their world upside-down. Death, violence and destruction soon took over and it was a race to stop it. Could they get control before everything is lost?
The twists and turns in this book come in three parts. The first part is in a diary format which gets you involved with the construction of the robot. The second part lets you experience the test first hand. Then the third and final part teaches you what “Tainted” really means.

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