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Ribo Quadrilobe: The Healer Is Judged

By: Dale Stubbart
Narrated by: Gareth Johnson
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Ribo Quadrilobe is a mystery where nobody dies. Ribo Quadrilobe is the quintessential robot. Ribo has no desire to become a human. He is an investigator pursuing the case of one Hannah H. Harvester. Hannah is a human doctor who has a super high percentage of patients who recover. Is Hannah violating the law which forbids her to use her religion and faith when practicing science? Will Ribo judge Hannah innocent or guilty? Will they fall in love?

Ribo Quadrilobe is not a religious book. On the other hand it does take a close look at separation of church and state. I'm a firm believer in that concept, but how far should that separation go? Join Ribo for a breakfast of banana pancakes, and watch him reach his fullest potential with help from Hannah. Laugh at him being overly logical. See things from a Robo's perspective.

©2013 Dale Stubbart (P)2018 Dale Stubbart
Religious Studies Science Fiction Fiction

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