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Artificial Wisdom

Artificial Wisdom

by Thomas R. Weaver

Publisher Bantam

Genre: Crime

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About the book

Prepare to be hooked by the most gripping thriller of the year - a genre-defying sensation that you won't be able to put down.

'Scarily good' Jennie Godfrey, bestselling author of The List of Suspicious Things

'A stunning story and a remarkable vision, all incredibly well told. As modern as tomorrow and even more frightening. Be afraid - very afraid - of where we are and of what is coming' Terry Hayes, bestselling author of I Am Pilgrim
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Who would you trust with the future?

The year is 2050. In the teeth of a climate catastrophe, the world is left with a drastic solution: one global leader to steer it through the coming apocalypse.

The final two candidates are ex-US President Lockwood, and Solomon, the world’s first political artificial intelligence.

As whispers of a global conspiracy emerge, investigative journalist Marcus Tully find himself at the centre of it – when Solomon’s creator turns up murdered.

Overnight, one investigation becomes two, and it’s not just the result of the election that’s at stake but the future of the species. Suddenly humanity must make an impossible choice – between salvation, or freedom.
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Readers are already gripped by Artificial Wisdom

✰✰✰✰✰ 'Tom Weaver deserves a 
solid five-star rating! This book brilliantly weaves together a captivating murder mystery with a thought-provoking glimpse into a future world.'

✰✰✰✰✰ '
Wow, what a phenomenal blending of genres!'

✰✰✰✰✰ 'I have 
never read a book like this before!'

✰✰✰✰✰ 'Each turn of the page leaves you guessing, making assumptions, only for the author to surprise you 
time and time again.'

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About the Author

Thomas R. Weaver

Thomas R. Weaver writes stories about tomorrow to help make sense of today. A tech entrepreneur turned author, he holds a degree in Computer Science but never expected to actually use it in his career. After spending years exploring how technology could transform experiences in the places outside of the home and the office, he founded a tech startup in the restaurant hospitality space, which was later acquired by Just Eat Takeaway. Exiting in 2018–2019 left him with no more excuses not to pursue a long-held dream: writing fiction.

Despite vowing he had enough grey hair already and he’d never to run another startup, he continues to build a portfolio of interesting new ideas with his former cofounder, backed by a major Silicon Valley tech accelerator.

Outside of spending time with his family, he loves to cook, draw, paint and lose at online bullet chess. He loves a great movie or TV series, and collects more books than time allows to read.

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