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When the choice for the future must be made. On a sunny August weekend, a mother, a schoolkid, a leader of exoplanet pioneers and a conscript face the consequences of poor leadership as a power-hungry AI wants to decide who may live and who shall die. Should humans become puppets of cruelty or accept an electromagnetic pulse, EMP, which will take societies throughout the globe decades backwards? Why does the other AI conveniently happen to come to the aid of those in the most dire need? Is Vanamo really a well-meaning entity or a destroyer as in disguise? In midst of the darkest hours, it is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When the choice for the future must be made. On a sunny August weekend, a mother, a schoolkid, a leader of exoplanet pioneers and a conscript face the consequences of poor leadership as a power-hungry AI wants to decide who may live and who shall die. Should humans become puppets of cruelty or accept an electromagnetic pulse, EMP, which will take societies throughout the globe decades backwards? Why does the other AI conveniently happen to come to the aid of those in the most dire need? Is Vanamo really a well-meaning entity or a destroyer as in disguise? In midst of the darkest hours, it is love and friendship that carry on until tomorrow, perhaps even stronger than in grey everyday life. Is a new affection just a disturbance of brainwaves or something more tangible? Allow these four tales take you into the year 2037!

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Autorenporträt
M. K. Malkki is an ordinary scientist, spouse and parent by day but writes when the family quiets down. Storytelling and writing have always been an inseparable part of the author's life. The stories are spiced up with Malkki's real life experiences from historical fencing and volunteering as a lifeguard by the sea. Cyberwar in 2037 is the first novel translated by the author.