Jon Richter is back, this time with Auxiliary: London , a cyberpunk tale like no other. Portraying a world where everything real is meaningless, this tale explores the darker parts of human potential/5(43). · Jon Richter’s new novel Auxiliary: London has been described as “a cyberpunk thriller featuring a noir detective” (by the Caffeinated Reviewer). But it was the heading in the back cover (“A good detective is never obsolete”) that really piqued my interest. Here’s an excerpt from the feature review by Roger Hyttinen at Roger Reviews. · Auxiliary: London by Jon Richter In a time where AI drives every car, cooks every meal, and plans every second of human life in London, a police detective named Carl Dremmler catches a murder suspect www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins.
London is quiet in —thanks to the. Auxiliary: London by Jon Richter | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship. Auxiliary: London by Jon Richter My rating: 4 of 5 stars "TIM stood for 'The Imagination Machine.'" Doesn't that sound great? Anything we could possibly desire, TIM can provide. "With alarming, almost insidious speed, TIM had become ubiquitous; the go-to OS for almost everything. It flew the planes. It drove the cars. Auxiliary: London - Kindle edition by Richter, Jon. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Auxiliary: London
London is quiet in —thanks to the machines. People stay indoors, communicating through high-tech glasses and gorging on simulated reality while 3D printers and scuttling robots cater to their every whim. Mammoth corporations wage war for dominance in a world where human augmentation blurs the line between flesh and steel. Auxiliary: London by Jon Richter May 8, May 8, Iseult Murphy I’m very pleased to be part of the My Bookish Life blog tour for Jon Richter’s new book, Auxiliary: London Jon Richter’s new novel Auxiliary: London has been described as “a cyberpunk thriller featuring a noir detective” (by the Caffeinated Reviewer). But it was the heading in the back cover (“A good detective is never obsolete”) that really piqued my interest. Here’s an excerpt from the feature review by Roger Hyttinen at Roger Reviews.
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