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Daniel Cross is enjoying his new life when one of the world's largest container ships detonates in the Panama Canal. When he flies down to Panama and confronts the suspect, Cross finds he is artificial intelligence and programmed to assassinate him. From the explosive first chapters, Art of Deception sets off on a trail of death and destruction as Cross traverses the globe looking for reasons behind the sinking of container ships causing catastrophic supply chain disruptions. Life-like robots are infiltrating the human race with an eye on controlling the world from Washington, DC. In a race…mehr

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Daniel Cross is enjoying his new life when one of the world's largest container ships detonates in the Panama Canal. When he flies down to Panama and confronts the suspect, Cross finds he is artificial intelligence and programmed to assassinate him. From the explosive first chapters, Art of Deception sets off on a trail of death and destruction as Cross traverses the globe looking for reasons behind the sinking of container ships causing catastrophic supply chain disruptions. Life-like robots are infiltrating the human race with an eye on controlling the world from Washington, DC. In a race against time, Cross escapes death and searches for an island based somewhere in the vast waters that is orchestrating events. This is the second book in the Daniel Cross trilogy and is a page-turner, culminating in the shocking final chapters.
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Geoffrey Bott was born in England and graduated with an electronic engineering degree from the University of Sheffield before he turned 21. After moving to California, he started his own scientific company at age 24. Geoffrey is accomplished and well respected in his field and he has been invited to laboratories around the world. Inspiration to write emerged from experiencing traumatic events where most people would have given up. Success of his first book inspired the thriller trilogy.