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341 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 26, 2020
"The Grand Technological Exhibition is an annual celebration for, shall we say, overenthusiastic men and women of science. The police always attend as it could end with a bonfire, explosions, or even a riot. I've seen giant robots bounce through the streets - and once half the drains in London ran pink and grew fluorite crystals. One year, a new underground bullet train destined for Paris went to Edinburgh instead. But a particular favorite of mine, if you can call it that, was the personal glider-suit driven by underarm flamethrowers. You might also see devices for communicating with dolphins, and usually at least half a dozen machines that are supposed to end world hunger and enforce world peace. Those are usually the worst."


I smell conspiracy and intrigue