The Cyclops Effect
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Narrated by:
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Vivienne Leheny
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By:
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CJ Williams
About this listen
When Asha said she wanted to give the Chinese hackers a piece of her mind, she didn’t mean it literally. But that’s what happens when medical technology goes awry. Doctors said they could train her brain to interpret digital signals from the camera in her artificial eye. The module even has Wi-Fi so they can monitor signal traffic across her optic nerve. What they didn’t anticipate was that her brain would figure out how to use the Wi-Fi connection both ways. Asha can now see the internet.
Asha's intelligence is not artificial
As her digital brain develops, she creates an online AI by copying part of her mind to the cloud. The AI she calls Abbot becomes her right hand as she goes to work for the FBI tracking down international terrorists. Unfortunately, she is so effective, the government believes she may be a co-conspirator. When they refuse to pay her, she walks out.
It's not just the FBI who suspect her
When Asha crosses paths with Chinese military hackers, she stops them by taking out Shanghai’s electrical grid. Now the communist government wants to know who did it and how. Things go downhill after Asha gives a copy of Abbot to her husband’s company. When the Chinese military steals a copy of it, they immediately recognize its military significance. Their top priority, however, is to take out the woman who came up with it in the first place.
China flexes its new cyberwarfare tool
Using her own technology against her, the Chinese suddenly become a serious threat to the US. The FBI calls Asha back and asks one last favor: stop the Chinese attack. She agrees, but this time there are conditions. Either they pay upfront or she will take care of the Asian threat in her own way, and knowing Asha, that could mean World War Three.
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- Jaime
- 30-08-2020
Loved the book
This is the first fiction novel that has kept me interested from start to end for some time.
The storyline was believable and the audio performance was good. Definitely worth a read for anyone looking for a classic sci fi novel.
I hope to see some more books published from this author.
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- Paul Hug
- 24-11-2021
interesting story and great reading.
concepts were new in my library and wierd but well supported so they became believable.. Only negative was bogeyman a bit too politically pushed but you cannot have the heroine without a strong villain.
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