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When Ayra, a nearly perfect android, is released into the world after total isolation in a lab, she must quickly adapt to life among humans in order to survive. Venturing into the desert in the southern USA, she soon learns about human nature-the good and the bad. When she is viciously attacked by a group of criminals, she uses her programmed skills and superhuman strength to kill one, forcing her into hiding. Now the subject of a manhunt by authorities, as well as being hunted by the surviving attackers, Ayra befriends a young, working-class man who is also on the run. Despite their lives and…mehr

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When Ayra, a nearly perfect android, is released into the world after total isolation in a lab, she must quickly adapt to life among humans in order to survive. Venturing into the desert in the southern USA, she soon learns about human nature-the good and the bad. When she is viciously attacked by a group of criminals, she uses her programmed skills and superhuman strength to kill one, forcing her into hiding. Now the subject of a manhunt by authorities, as well as being hunted by the surviving attackers, Ayra befriends a young, working-class man who is also on the run. Despite their lives and their freedom being at risk, their friendship blooms into something Ayra never thought possible in her assigned quest to know what it means to be human.
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CJ Beuhler has built, repaired, and programmed many computers over the years and has seen the curve of development in technology rise sharply. His developing concerns about artificial intelligence have inspired the writing of this book. He is also interested in the design and construction of custom electric guitars and sound equipment, as well as technical and recreational writing. He is a member of the Prairie Quills Writing Group and lives in a small rural community on the prairies with his wife. CJ is also the author of the novels We are Still Here and Quest for Nuna Immaluk (FriesenPress).