The past meets the future in Book Four of the Code Word series.
The EMP blast set off twenty years ago, at the end of Book Three, foiled plans for mass extermination but divided the country. Everything west of the Rockies had its power grid destroyed and has become a Wild West, governed by the Organites, while east of the Mississippi is still tightly controlled by the ubiquitous AI system Apex and is racing ever more quickly into the future. The area in between is left as a hotly contested, lawless war zone.
Adam, a restless twenty-year-old roaming the country with his parents, Shawn and Destiny, finds an antiquated communications device and makes contact with a young woman, Joan, from Apex’s side. The two will develop a profound bond, even as their two worlds clash.
When it is discovered that an enemy far greater than Apex is threatening the entire planet, our heroes are sent on a desperate chase to reboot an archaic defense system before catastrophe hits. Humans and AI have very different ways of assessing their risk of total extinction, so instead of cooperating with each other, the war for survival intensifies, while Adam and Joan find themselves on opposite sides of the battlefield.
But unbeknownst to Adam, Joan has a secret that could destroy their relationship . . . and change the course of human history.
"Dystopian take on the classic battle of nature versus technology." - Screencraft
Fans of Terminator and I, Robot will love this "suspense-filled" book (Screencraft)
Alex Schuler is a pseudonym for the writing team of William Roetzheim and Randy Becker. William started his career as an early pioneer in the field of AI software development. His systems have been deployed on Navy ships, submarines, and NASA space shuttles, as well as by businesses and government agencies. After launching multiple software companies, William turned his attention to the arts and became an award-winning playwright, poet, and published author. Randy is an Emmy-nominated producer who began his career as an actor starring in film, television, and on Broadway (including the Tony Award–winning play Love! Valour! Compassion!). He now expresses his creativity through writing and producing.