The Ezekiel Factor

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By Caroline Noe

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Detective Lauren Frost has always been notorious.

Her father – hero or war criminal, depending which side you're on – invented Artificial Intelligence Clones to fight in our place, only to be murdered by his own traumatised creation.

When Lauren's attitude and foul mouth get her saddled with the lowly case of a missing A.I. on the eve of their rights negotiations, she's forced to work alongside a far from dream team:

Her romance phobic partner,

The veteran A.I. who hates her very name,

A psychedelic technowiz A.I. with PTSD,

And Ernie, the ankle biting Miniature Pinscher.

When the case escalates into the hunt for a serial killer, the agenda becomes terrifyingly personal.

For the past can never be deleted.

This book contains:

Foul language. Usage of F-bombs

Reference to war and gangland violence

Brief reference to sexual violence

230 pages

Praise for The Ezekiel Factor

There's no dipping your toe into this story. Instead, it's a full body plunge from page one...

...not just leavened with wit, it's positively shot through with dark humour and genuine warmth.

The world Caroline Noe has created is compelling, strange, futuristic, vivid and visceral, yet oddly familiar.

The ending was shocking, but then resolved itself into an immensely satisfying conclusion.

From the stunning cover to the last line, The Ezekiel Factor is an enthralling, all action, thrilling read.

Detective Lauren Frost may be my favourite heroine of the year.

About the Author

Caroline Noe lives in London, juggling the writing of fantasy and science fiction novels with her other great love: photography. When she's not scratching holes in notebooks, she can be found standing on her head, straining for the best shot.

The Ezekiel Factor