Gittlin pens complex three-dimensional characters and an inventive, unique world that features realistic tech advancements and scientific developments. Derrick Faulk is a no-nonsense agent who excels at keeping secrets and clinching deadly missions, but he falters when it comes to matters of the heart, a problem that only intensifies when he’s tasked with traveling to the future alongside Flemming—and realizes his former flame, Aurora, is also part of the mission. As the two race against time—the protective technology in their body gear lasts only 96 hours before it disintegrates, causing their cells to rupture—to save their future from a certain Android takeover, Gittlin fills the narrative with forbidden romance, covert missions, and the uncertain symmetry between human nature and advanced AI.
Faulk’s mission teems with thrills, and his special skill set, alongside Flemming’s knowledge of time travel, give them the expertise needed for this dangerous cat and mouse adventure. The narrative sheds light on the potential for criminal misuse of AI technology, a timely message for contemporary sci-fi fans, and Gittlin’s out-of-this-world robotics and futuristic elements combine to make this an immersive and turbulent roller-coaster that will hold attention until its final climactic conclusion.
Takeaway: Exiting SF thriller probing the criminal misuse of human-like androids.
Comparable Titles: Martin Tuori’s A Singular Goal, Annalee Newitz’s Autonomous.
Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: B+