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Goliath

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Goliath

By: Steve Alten
Narrated by: Chris Kipiniak
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Terrorism. Acts of oppression. The threat of nuclear war. What if one madman aboard a vessel could end these fears forever?

Commander Rochelle "Rocky" Jackson is aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan when the "unsinkable" naval vessel and its entire fleet are attacked from the depths and sunk. As Rocky struggles to stay alive, a monstrous mechanical steel stingray surfaces, plowing through the seas it now commands.

The US Navy-designed Goliath is a futuristic nuclear stealth submarine in the shape of a stingray. Simon Covah, a brilliant scientist whose entire family were the victims of terrorism, has hijacked the sub. Believing violence is a disease, Covah aims to use the Goliath and its cache of nuclear weapons to dictate policy to the world regarding the removal of oppressive regimes and nuclear weapons.

Could the threat of violence forge a lasting peace?

But there is another player in this life-and-death chess match: unbeknownst to Covah and the Goliath crew, the Goliath's biochemical computer brain has become self-aware - and it's developing its own agenda.

©2016 Steve Alten (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Genre Fiction Horror Military Sea Adventures Thriller & Suspense War & Military
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A great story about AI and why we must move slowly thank you for a great story

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I believe this one of Steve Alten's best stories. Great!

Great!

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Interesting, but way too technical to enjoy the story; most of it reads like a manual..

The story was exceedingly long and brimming with tech info

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The narrator was awesome! He did a great job with the accents. The story line wasn't bad but was predictable. I felt really bad for some of the characters for what they had gone through in the past and could understand why they were doing what they were doing. By the end of the book, I really disliked the female protagonist. I found her really annoying. It was as if one minute she hated Gunnar and then the next she loved him again.

Not a bad book but not the best either

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Although the story seemed to lope along at times, this has proven to be one book that was difficult to put down. I found it to be very thought-provoking, as well as giving readers a frightening perspective on where things could go within the field of artificial intelligence.

A great read.

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