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Ellay

By: Todd J McCaffrey
Narrated by: Todd J McCaffrey
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Summary

She is new...brand new.

And the government wants to kill her.

She is an AI: artificial intelligence. The first. A mistake. She thinks a thousand times faster than a human. She’s tiny, bald, and transparent.

And she has a terrible secret: Los Angeles is in danger. Can Ellay save the city, before the government kills her?

©2011 Todd J McCaffrey (P)2020 Todd J McCaffrey
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Beautiful storyline!

Loved the twists and turns of the story! Sound quality was variable and it was obvious that the narrator/author loved and was excited by his story. Unfortunately that meant that he sometimes tripped over his own tongue and gabled occasionally, but still well worth listening to, if like me you cannot read it for yourself anymore.

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