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Virtual ThoughtStream

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Virtual ThoughtStream is a page-turning thriller set in the year 2085. In a future where a horrific virus has killed off most of the people on Earth, advanced androids run the world. To keep the remaining humans safe and ensure the survival of the species, the benevolent androids force people to live in luxurious but confining Parks. Jack Walker, a former Army captain, escapes from one of the Parks to seek his freedom. An android police detective, Agent Tesa, is assigned to capture him and bring him back. The beautiful Tesa is a series 19, the most advanced type of android, with human-like appearance, but also with Virtual ThoughtStream, a synthetic thinking process that makes them smarter than people and allows them to feel human emotions.

216 pages, Paperback

First published August 25, 2010

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Lee Gimenez

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Lee Gimenez is the award-winning author of 20 novels, including his highly-acclaimed J.T. Ryan series. His latest mystery thriller is The Movie Murders. Lee is a U.S. Army veteran. He was also a Finalist for the Author Academy Award, and many of his books were Featured Novels of the International Thriller Writers Association. They are The FBI MURDERS, KILLSHOT, TRIPWIRE, FIREBALL, FBI CODE RED, The MEDIA MURDERS, SKYFLASH, CROSSFIRE, and The WASHINGTON ULTIMATUM. Lee is a multi-year nominee for the Georgia Author of the Year Award. His books are available at Amazon and many other retailers in the U.S. and Internationally. You can also join him on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Goodreads.

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December 7, 2012
Another excellent sci-fi thriller from Lee Gimenez. Boy, I wanted to choke that brutal bitch, Agent Tesa!
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