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Murder on Autopilot - cover

Murder on Autopilot

Jim Riley

Casa editrice: Next Chapter

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When a self-driving car goes crazy and kills two people, the designer turns to Niki for help.
 
He thinks something else than technology is responsible; his design was beyond fault. Weaving through the falsehoods and misdirections, Niki soon finds herself in danger.
 
On this perilous road, there is a dangerous curve at the end. But is the killer closer than she had thought?
Disponibile da: 14/02/2022.

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