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Robotics technology lab director Dr. Oren Stanson's murder leads others to discover that life goes on after body death. Sucked into one of the robot bodies, his contact with the women he knew before his "death" propels serious in-fighting between those who believe he is alive, and those who do not. A delightful and revealing twist comes when readers find out that those intelligent, voluptuous women are advanced-body androids - humans running A.I. bodies created by an "Others" alien race with a serious agenda for Earth's future! The readers' takeaway is a set of three questions: Repeated…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Robotics technology lab director Dr. Oren Stanson's murder leads others to discover that life goes on after body death. Sucked into one of the robot bodies, his contact with the women he knew before his "death" propels serious in-fighting between those who believe he is alive, and those who do not. A delightful and revealing twist comes when readers find out that those intelligent, voluptuous women are advanced-body androids - humans running A.I. bodies created by an "Others" alien race with a serious agenda for Earth's future! The readers' takeaway is a set of three questions: Repeated organic birth, lifetime growth, and aging, and death - is this our only choice? Or is there more to Life than meets the human eye, like a basic spirituality that is us? Are we our own souls? In the words of one of our readers: "Good science fiction grabs the reader and takes you on a journey of unexpected twists, deep characters, rich imagery, and Haunted Robots delivers in abundance. It confronts the dilemma of interactions between human and robot, and war machines versus help. An entertaining read that may keep you up at night." Tracy Repchuk, 7-Time #1 International Amazon.com Best Selling Author
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Autorenporträt
James Patrick Warner started from less than humble beginnings: his birth-mother, a troubled showgirl, left him on a park bench in Barstow, California. He was rescued by a nurse and her husband, who fell in love with him and took him home. Warner attended the University of Southern California and California State Universities Fullerton and Northridge. He served in the U.S. Army, was honorably discharged as a Vietnam-era veteran, and married his high-school sweetheart in Azuza, California. Together they raised two children. He has another daughter who lives in Los Angeles. Warner is deceased.