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In 1930 New York, the sorcerers are the powerhouses of magic and the runwrights are the poor cousins. Private detective …
Just finished this book today - really enjoyed it. Some of my favorite parts included the brief mention of the Halifax explosion (I grew up in Nova Scotia), and the title which at first it is not clear why that particular title, but it all gets wrapped up in the end :-) Unlike many other detective novels, this one does not make it 'too easy' to figure it out. It has great plot twists and an amazing ending. Highly recommend!
Just finished this book today - really enjoyed it. Some of my favorite parts included the brief mention of the Halifax explosion (I grew up in Nova Scotia), and the title which at first it is not clear why that particular title, but it all gets wrapped up in the end :-) Unlike many other detective novels, this one does not make it 'too easy' to figure it out. It has great plot twists and an amazing ending. Highly recommend!

Ruby Palmer returns to her home space station, Astroll 2. But she's not alone. She's brought along some of her …

Ruby Palmer returns to her home space station, Astroll 2. But she's not alone. She's brought along some of her …
Adeena really brings together a great fictional tale here about 'AI', and Robots. The character of Ruby is well portrayed hero figure who slowly learns to grapple with her fear of 'AI' though an unexpected series of events. The storyline is easy to follow, and has some fun technical references (eg: blockchain as a religion!), but not too technical, just the right amount! 100% recommend to anyone who likes Sci Fi books and robots!
Adeena really brings together a great fictional tale here about 'AI', and Robots. The character of Ruby is well portrayed hero figure who slowly learns to grapple with her fear of 'AI' though an unexpected series of events. The storyline is easy to follow, and has some fun technical references (eg: blockchain as a religion!), but not too technical, just the right amount! 100% recommend to anyone who likes Sci Fi books and robots!
Ruby Palmer finds herself on an entire planet surrounded by the things she hates the most: robots. Besides taking everything …