
The Sandbox
The Sandbox Series, Book 1
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Saskia Maarleveld
From New York Times bestselling authors Andrews & Wilson
An activist entrepreneur, a maligned AI, and a newly minted homicide detective with a haunted past catastrophically intersect in The Sandbox. The Silence of the Lambs meets Ex Machina in this groundbreaking techno-thriller that redefines the meaning of murder in the twenty-first century.
When the CEO of the world’s leading artificial intelligence company is found murdered in his home, former Army CID officer Valerie Marks is thrust into her first case as a homicide detective. Valerie has a gift for reading people, a gift that has never failed her before. But that gift is put to the test when her instincts point her to an impossible suspect—an AI born from a secret venture with the Pentagon known as Project Nomad.
To learn the truth, Valerie must team up with two men she doesn’t trust—a Green Beret turned government spook from the Pentagon, and the victim’s former partner and leading suspect in the case. But nothing can prepare the trio for the dangers that await them and the existential threat to humanity if the Project Nomad AI has somehow escaped its sandbox.
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This first installment of a new series takes a different approach to one of today's biggest questions: will AI save us or kill us? Andrews and Wilson are at their best when writing SpecOps stories, so this is a departure ... sort of. Without giving away the plot I will just say there is more than enough action to satisfy our need. The story explores the rise of AI, asks many of the big questions that surround it, and lays out an intriguing if not always compelling scenario. Why not so compelling? One man's take here, but I think they actually leaned too far into the SpecOps arena in the last half of the book when they had the opportunity to write an informative narrative more along the lines of a political thriller filled with competing agendas and tension of a different sort.
Character development in this one is not as strong as in their other series, but it is only the first book. Readers are introduced to main characters (I assume) and there is the expected tease at the very end for the next installment. All in all, a good start with the promise of more to come, hopefully including more depth as well. This one is pretty light reading, but worth the time. Sit back and enjoy as they set the stage.
Go Deeper
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Gets deep into virtual reality realm.
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Addictive !!
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Even better than I’d expected
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Didn't enjoy the narrator.
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Creative and Intriguing
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I'm admittedly highly critical, because I've devoured most of their other work and was particularly impressed with it.
IMHO, "Reset" was great Sci-Fi. Their Tier 1 series puts all of the recent Tom Clancy work (and it's knock offs) to complete shame.
There are decent ideas and facets to characters to make them more than stock characters. The characters are fairly competent and don't bumble through the story or clues, so that is really appreciated. However, this book came across as a let down in the story and villain department.
Evil AI. Oops, spoiler?
The bread and butter of detective stories "detective tracking down a taunting murderer". Certainly not on the level of Hannibal Lecter or other such villains. But the book does the knowledge dump of AI learning and etc, but the evil AI comes across as no different than a stock egotistical madman.
The formulaic ultimate showdown between the heroine and the villain is supposed to be a battle of wits. But, yeah, this AI doesn't come across as very witty or intelligent.
So while I want to encourage these authors to expand themselves, this is a formulaic detective story. The AI aspect is just pop-science and not really accurate, nor do the authors demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic. Overall, this story just doesn't have anything special.
"Sequel" to Reset, not nearly as good
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Riveting as usual!
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Breathtaking & Riveting
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