Editorial Reviews
"Classic sci-fi, mystery, and noir fiction mix with futurist questions about where society’s slippery slope may be taking us." -Foreword Clarion Review 5 STARS
"The Matrix meets 1984" -San Francisco Book Review
"cautionary sci-fi tale with an Orwellian, fablelike quality" - Kirkus Reviews
"a thoughtful warning about the potential future of the human race" - IndieReader
"fascinating – if disturbing – view of an AI world" - TheBookbag review
Description
Where will our obsession with being always online, always connected, take us?
How will the absolute trust we place in technology evolve?
In the future there will be “the System,” one global, singularly autonomous Artificially Intelligent entity that controls every aspect of human life. Wallace Blair is a normal man with a normal
family life, who lives in this apparent Utopia. That is until he is sent on an innocent errand which escalates rapidly into a downward spiral as the System conspires to rip everything from him
that he holds dear.
System—With his face in the Sun deals with the age old topics of absolute power and corruption. It illustrates that paranoia, corruption and evil are not the preserve of humans, they exist in
any entity, biological or artificial, that obtains absolute power.