The Mansion by Ezekiel Boone
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
In our ever increasing desires to make our lives more productive, we rely on new computer technology to help us along. But, at what cost are we entrusting our lives and the lives of our loved ones to a possible tragedy at the hands of a machine who's been invaded by an evil ghost in the machine? In this Syfy thriller, we find two young men who have invented a software program called "Nellie" that will interpret your every need before you even know you want it. When Billy and Emily had left Shawn at the cabin, they walked away from the project that would make Shawn a mega-billionaire many times over and with Billy and Emily hitting really tough times, so when Shawn invites Billy to fix the "Nellie" program he is overjoyed to accept the job. Things start out fine but things start going wrong from day one. I found this book both entertaining and intriguing, good characters and a nice flow to the overall book.
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