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AutoCEO

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Hugh J. Richardson’s humanity is on trial.

CEO of one of the nation’s largest diversified companies, Hugh J. Richardson is looking forward to his biggest windfall yet after a career of cutbacks, layoffs, and sacrifice (of others). But on the eve of his fourth colossal raise in as many years, Hugh discovers his name is missing from all of the company reports. In his place is someone – or something – new. The AutoCEO.

In order to get his job and his pride back, Hugh must demonstrate something no one – not his family, his friends, and certainly not his employees – believes possible.

Can ‘heartless Hugh’ prove in court that he is more human than a machine?

Grab your copy of AutoCEO before the machines get it!

‘Hugh J. Richardson spurs others on to greatness’ - Joe Joseph, attorney at law

‘Like royalty, or a god’ - Jai Kapoor, AutoAutomator NLC

‘All it takes is tenacity and grit… Hugh is peerless’ - William Marshall, attorney at law

Praise for Sarah Neofield’s previous novels, Number Eight Crispy Chicken and Propaganda Wars:

'Neofield's prose is flawless, with deep multi dimensional characters that capture your attention from the jump... ' - Wesley Parker, author of Coffee and Condolences

'...thought provoking entertainment... five stars' - Whispering Stories

'I couldn't stop reading... The ending was very intense. Very 1984.' - K.T. Egan, author of All You Hold On To

'I have never been transitioned from hatred to empathy more skillfully by an author.' - Dr. Joanne Sullivan

'Super smart and funny... straddles social commentary and humour perfectly.' - Ava January, author of The Lady Detective

225 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 31, 2022

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Sarah Neofield

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Sarah Neofield grew up in regional South Australia before living in Japan for a year. Always fascinated by language, she completed a PhD in applied linguistics in 2010. She has written extensively on the topics of intercultural communication, how we communicate online, and language learning.

At the age of 30, Sarah resigned from her position as a university lecturer to travel, and since has visited over 60 countries. She blogs about the connection between language, money, and social justice at enrichmentality.com, and about reading, writing, and creativity at sarahneofield.com

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