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Starliner
(2014)(The first book in the Intergalactic Investigation Bureau series)
A novel by John P Logsdon and Christopher P Young
A hilarious mystery from the Intergalactic Investigation Bureau!
Two robotic deaths and a grouping of terrorist attacks have just happened on the biggest incorporated entity in the galactic empire.
As large as a massive city, the corporate flotilla crawls through space ever-searching for more customers to add to its bottom line. But with the recent turn of events, the very existence of the station and all of its inhabitants are at risk of losing everything.
The #1 suspect? A new robotic religiosity that calls itself Starliner.
Prime Adam Dresker and the crew of the IIB - the investigative branch that handles all major security concerns - must figure out who is behind the attacks and stop them before it's too late.
Many questions arise for Dresker and his crew as they fall into their investigation. Who done it? Why are they doing it? Are they going to keep doing it? Is the president of the CCOP actually happy that they're doing it?
And the most pressing question of them all: Have robots seriously found religion?
Genre: Science Fiction
Two robotic deaths and a grouping of terrorist attacks have just happened on the biggest incorporated entity in the galactic empire.
As large as a massive city, the corporate flotilla crawls through space ever-searching for more customers to add to its bottom line. But with the recent turn of events, the very existence of the station and all of its inhabitants are at risk of losing everything.
The #1 suspect? A new robotic religiosity that calls itself Starliner.
Prime Adam Dresker and the crew of the IIB - the investigative branch that handles all major security concerns - must figure out who is behind the attacks and stop them before it's too late.
Many questions arise for Dresker and his crew as they fall into their investigation. Who done it? Why are they doing it? Are they going to keep doing it? Is the president of the CCOP actually happy that they're doing it?
And the most pressing question of them all: Have robots seriously found religion?
Genre: Science Fiction
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