You’ve Got Murder

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Turing Hopper is a sentient Artificial Intelligence Personality with a digital heart and a sharp mind for logic. When her human creator, Zack, fails to show up for work at a major technology firm, Turing knows something is wrong. While her corporate handlers see a missing employee, Turing suspects a more sinister disappearance. This unique mystery introduces a digital detective who must navigate …

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