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CYBERDICK: IN THE FUTURE ALL CRIME WILL BE VIRTUAL

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CYBERDICK explores the future of mankind when an AI supercomputer is given total control over humanity and we are forced to live inside its hyper realistic Virtual Reality.Exploring the dystopian future that awaits us all CYBERDICK reveals what the world will be like when the AI and advanced full body VR simulation offers dreams and experiences unmatched by reality, but can we trust AI ? In CYBERDICK we will find out...Valiant King thought his life was good, spending his days in his Santa Monica office or his Malibu beach house. As a private detective if there was a case that needed solving in 1936 Los Angeles he was the man for the job. He could forget about the grim reality of 2080 or the other crazy sim worlds where anything goes. That is until his old pal Bernie asked a favour of him which became a whole lot more than a simple delivery.

All King ever wanted was a simple life. He was a regular guy, who drank regular coffee and filled his car with regular gasoline. King's life was about to become anything but simple. He was going to have to go on a journey into the OVERWORLD and UNDERWORLD simulations. A fight for his right to exist.

356 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 30, 2023

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James Morgan

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June 12, 2023
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I don't often dip into science fiction, but this was really good and I rate it highly. It was fun, fast moving and very interesting. I think it would make a great movie! There was plenty of humour in it, but it also gave me quite a lot to think doubt, which surprised me, but it wasn't a heavy read at all. I enjoyed all aspects of it, the description were good, so I could really visualise the scenes and the characters were very well developed and a nice mix of characters too. It was really very good, and I definitely recommend it.
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