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The Railas Verdict by Paul J. Joseph

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Also by Paul J. Joseph:

The Railas Verdict, September 2019
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The Railas Verdict
Paul J. Joseph

The Turing Files #4
Titan Books
September 2019
On Sale: August 30, 2019
ISBN: 1798981769
EAN: 9781798981764
Kindle: B07SSJVZCW
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Everything in New Braintree was efficient, comfortable, and convenient, but tightly controlled by PACE, a technology provider with dark ambitions of global dominance. And their proposed justice robot, MAX, is more of a politician than a judge, and lacks even simulated ethics.Railas, now fully operational, is the only alternative. He cannot be intimidated or bribed, and he was created to work against tyranny. His team has high hopes to restore justice and defeat PACE.But while Railas and his team investigate MAX and his motives, he finds something worse. His mysterious creator, who vanished from her office on the space elevator, makes a surprise appearance in VR. And her digital essence, coupled with something far away, may represent an unimaginable threat.

The Turing Files

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