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Praise for Mickey Zucker Reichert s I, Robot trilogy
A thrilling climax provides plenty of action and excitement, forcing all to examine their values and to take action in an untenable situation. SFRevu
Reichert is a gifted storyteller...engaging and captivating. SciFiChick.com
Reichert not only manages to be true to Asimov s vision but manages to write a story that is enjoyable even if you had never heard of Isaac before. Blogcritics Magazine
Reichert carries this off with aplomb, giving a modern infusion to the genre....The description of medical syndromes and nanotechnology are believable, the plot is gripping, and the pacing is tight. This novel will have you eager to read the other Asimov-inspired installments. BestScienceFictionBooks.com"
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Third in the trilogy inspired by Science Fiction Grand Master Isaac Asimov’sI, Robot stories.
2037: Robotic technology has evolved into the realm of self-aware, sentient mechanical entities. But despite the safeguards programmed into the very core of a robot’s artificial intelligence, humanity’s most brilliant creation can still fall prey to those who believe the Three Laws of Robotics were made to be broken....
N8-C, better known as Nate, has been Manhattan Hasbro Hospital’s resident robot for more than twenty years. A prototype who is humanoid in appearance, he was created to interact with people. While some staff accepted working alongside an anthropomorphic robot, Nate’s very existence terrified most people, resulting in the robot’s being utilized for menial tasks and generally ignored.
Until one of the hospital’s physicians is found brutally murdered with Nate standing over the corpse while clutching a blood-smeared utility bar. As designer and programmer of Nate’s positronic brain, Lawrence Robertson is responsible for his creation’s actions and arrested for the crime.
Susan Calvin knows the Three Laws of Robotics make it impossible for Nate to harm a human being. But to prove both Nate’s and Lawrence’s innocence, she has to consider the possibility that someone somehow manipulated the laws to commit murder....
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