Review: The Machine Murders

Synopsis:

A Dubai balloon festival is attacked by the worst social engineering exploit the world has seen. A prime moment to be working for Interpol.

Manos Manu, an Interpol data scientist, arrives in the United Arab Emirates to solve a series of impossible murders that have shaken the Middle East.

Interpol’s Singapore back office has proven world-class, with a machine learning team of the best engineers from around the globe – including Manos’ girlfriend Mei. Tested under pressure in the field, his custom system is nothing short of brilliant.

But this time, his arch-nemesis is not simply a killer. Not even a web of determined developers, scattered across the world.

His enemy is his very own nature.

Rating: 4-stars

Review:

The Machine Murders by CJ Abazis is a deep suspense thriller. It lures readers in leaving them wondering the same things. What is a soul? Can AI have a soul? Can they have emotion? What separates us really from artificially intelligence? Which of the two are worse? The main character is a scientist who engages in the world of AI. Fascinating and frightening, CJ Abazis brings me into a dark world. It also leaves me worried for the future. Fans of true crime, crime fiction, and thrillers as well as, computer science would love this read. It has all the features that fans love in all of those areas. I am a new reader to CJ Abazis’s books. The writing style is engaging and brilliantly creates the right atmosphere for readers to fall into the read. Secrets, intrigue, action-packed and thrilling-The Machine Murders is a must read for all.

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