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Android Paradox (Android X Book 1), by Michael La Ronn

Android Paradox (Android X Book 1), by Michael La Ronn

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Android Paradox (Android X Book 1), by Michael La Ronn

Android Paradox (Android X Book 1), by Michael La Ronn



Android Paradox (Android X Book 1), by Michael La Ronn

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The future belongs to humans and androids...or is that a paradox? The year is 2300. Humans and androids live in peace after a devastating singularity and years of war. Xandifer “X” Crenshaw is an android special agent who hunts down rogue androids and dismantles them. No one evades him for very long. When a fellow android agent goes maverick and starts a killing spree, this time it’s personal. And if X doesn’t disable his foe swiftly and silently before the press finds out, it will shatter the alliance between humans and androids forever. X and his human partner, Shortcut won’t rest until this mission is complete---unless they end up dead first. If you love science fiction thrillers, then grab your copy of Android Paradox today

Android Paradox (Android X Book 1), by Michael La Ronn

  • Published on: 2015-03-26
  • Released on: 2015-03-26
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Android Paradox (Android X Book 1), by Michael La Ronn

Review "Overall, it is your quintessential sci-fi story with robots and humans, suspenseful, action-packed and at times thrilling." - Audiobook Reviewer 

From the Author Want to be notified when the next Android X book releases? Sign up for Michael's New Release Mailing List (copy/paste into your browser): bit.ly/1r6kNTGThe Android X series in reading order:Android ParadoxAndroid DeceptionAndroid WinterAndroid X: The Complete Series (Books 1-3)


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Great start to an interesting story By Gayla Johnson This is not Heinlein or Asimov and, as such, you won't find any grand dissertations on the moral and philosophical consequences of android technology. What you do get is a fun, fast-paced tale, almost a "buddy cop" style story of a possible robotic revolution powered not by angry machines but by a human abusing power. The world it takes place in is well-presented with enough detail to make it vivid without getting bogged down in pages of blow-hard description. Be warned: this is part one so there's no solid resolution to the story.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Overall, it is your quintessential sci-fi story By AudioBook Reviewer “Android Winter is coming” is something that all the rogue android agents keep mentioning, although no one knows what it is!In the year 2300, Androids and humans are living in peace. There are a set of rules specified by United Earth Alliance (UEA) that employs androids as special agents to work in the field and a human assistant who handles the engineering side of these androids such as fixing and upgrading them.The story starts with one of the UEA agents, Brockway, going rogue while still on duty, leading to a massacre of more than one hundred people. He escapes the police and is assumed to be hiding in Aruba. That’s his last known location, because once UEA loses his trail the entire island where Brockway hides also gets disconnected.Xandifer “X” Crenshaw (referred to as X) is one of the best androids created and whose task it is to find such rogue agents and kill them. Along with X his human assistant Shortcut are assigned on a mission to find Brockway then look into his blackbox to figure out what went wrong with him. They are being helped by a little boy named Sparrow.Alongside this story of trying to research what goes wrong with a once loyal UEA android agent, android parts are being stolen and the human assistant of X, Shortcut, is falling in love with an android, Brielle.Overall, it is your quintessential sci-fi story with robots and humans, suspenseful, action-packed and at times thrilling. With such a short story, it is worth mentioning that the author managed to frame great characters with nuances of humor and emotion. It gets a little slow for about 20 minutes in between when the author mentions the history about how humans and androids went into war, and how they can now exist today without killing each other, but other than that, it will keep you hooked. If the author would have described the fight scenes in greater detail, it would have definitely added more to the story.The narration by Erik Johnson was outstanding with very different and unique voices for all the characters in the story, his narration only beefs up the story. The production was good too.Audiobook provided for review by the author.Please find this complete review and many others at my review blog[If this review helped, please press YES. Thanks!]

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I am new to science fiction... By littlebear514 I just finished listening to this book and I don't quite know how I feel about it. This is the first book I’ve ever read that falls into the ‘science fiction’ genre so precisely. So if you are a science fiction fan- please take my review with a grain of salt- things that I feel are new and original concepts may be old hat for you. (I have only ever read dystopian science fiction until now.)It's a original concept-artificial intelligence working with humanity (for the most part). It does feel like anything futuristic having to do with artificial intelligence is more of an ‘us versus them’ scenario. I liked how it was handled differently in this book. But a quick disclaimer- I am not well read in science fiction for the most part, so there could be other books out there withSomething else I liked was the primary character being black. Everything I’ve previously read always seems to have a white male or teenage girl (of any color) as the lead. It gets tedious and makes me feel like there is a ‘formula for the future’ that’s used in writing and must be followed.There was a lot of extraneous information on secondary characters- it really slowed down the story's momentum and didn’t contribute to the plot at all. It was also odd that for about half of the action scenes there is a lot of detail and then the other half felt like they were written by someone else and ‘skimmed over’ the action sequences. It was really missing consistency. Aside from that, I felt the book was interesting and well written for the most part and had potential to be a page-turning action thriller.The narrator did a good job throughout. He’s well suited for action, able to speak quickly and concisely.I’m still deciding how I feel about this book. On one hand, it’s a great, well written book with original ideas; but on the other hand, there was just too much information that detracted from the plot and slowed down the book to a near stand still at some points. If it didn’t detract so much from the plot, I could easily ignore it. I think a 2.5 would be a more fitting score for how I feel, but I decided to round up since it's a new genre for me.I received a free copy of this book from the author, narrator or publisher in exchange for an unbiased review.

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