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Hunter No More, by G.D. Tinnams

Hunter No More, by G.D. Tinnams

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Hunter No More, by G.D. Tinnams

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Hunter No More, by G.D. Tinnams

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-ATTENTION- The Hunter Class Spacecraft designated 'The Amberjack' disappeared during a routine mission to Seek, Locate and Destroy the enemy Machine Mind contingent known as 'The Ochre'. Conclusion: It was either destroyed by the Ochre or went rogue for reasons unknown. If sighted, approach with extreme caution. On the planet Borealis, a violent revolution forces Samantha Marriot and her parents to flee their home for the relative safety of 'The Rainbow Islands'. Once there, Sam discovers a secret her father has been keeping from her all her life, a secret that will change everything. Meanwhile, The Machine Mind Hierarchy of Earth dispatches a ship to rid themselves of the planet's troublesome human population. The only hope of a defence lies with a damaged binary Hunter unit that has long since abandoned both its programming and weaponry. In order for the unit to succeed it must call upon the aid of an ancient enemy and prove once and for all, it is a Hunter no more.

Hunter No More, by G.D. Tinnams

  • Published on: 2015-06-03
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .54" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 214 pages
Hunter No More, by G.D. Tinnams

About the Author G.D. Tinnams has worked as a barman, a call centre operator, an IT support analyst, and a software tester. But during all this time he was also an insatiable reader of science fiction and fantasy books like Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising Sequence, Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game, Robert Charles Wilson's Blind Lake and Greg Egan's Permutation City. He is very fond of weird, mind-bending stories and decided quite early on to try writing some. 'Hunter No More' is his second novel.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. An amazing AI tale By Nikki D. Caravella I won this ebook from a blog tour and couldn't wait to dig in. I found it to be a touching story of acceptance in a place where AI evolution has gone so wrong, and so right at the same time. We have no idea how precious free will and singular thinking of independent choice can be, until confronted by an absolute. While the human side of us can be considered inferior, we have so much to teach the rest of the universe.G. D. Tinnams manages to do all that and more!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great read By Deborah Jay Four and a half stars from me.Starting out with a breathless action scene, Tinnam drags the reader by the throat into a world where things are not as straightforward as they initially appear. The panic of the night flight amid rioting is truly heart pounding, and the relief once all are safely on board the escape boat is a welcome breather, even though something is clearly amiss between the two male leads, Roger and Keith.This is an accomplished piece of writing, and the concepts explored are fascinating and well realised: AIs that wear ‘biotech’ (synthetic human bodies that house their consciousness when they need a physical form other than their space ship), a war between machine minds with human beings as unwitting casualties, and how a random event can put a spanner (or a hammer – read it, you’ll understand) in the works – or perhaps be fortuitous, depending on whose point of view you take.My small quibble with the book was the – to me - slightly uneven structure. There are 5 viewpoint characters, opening with what seems to be a typical teenager, Samantha, which lured me into thinking this would be a standard YA novel revolving around the teen character. Chapter 2 is from her father, Keith’s viewpoint, and then the story alternates between the two for several chapters before the 3rd person, Josella, is introduced. Fine so far, but then when the action really ramps up (and it does, believe me – the sequences on the Amberjack are mind-blowingly good), Sam is left behind on the planet, and almost half the book takes place without her. This made it feel almost like reading two separate books, and I expected to at least have Sam’s viewpoint again at the very end, to ‘showcase’ the story, but that doesn’t happen, and I felt a tiny bit cheated, not seeing her response to the tragedy in the final showdown.Having said that, I would still highly recommend this book, for the concepts, the depth of characterisation and the action – well worth the read.I received this book to review for a blog tour - my opinions are totally unaffected by this fact.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. An extraordinary scifi novel By Majanka Hunter No More is a fascinating piece of science-fiction, a novel combining several concepts and crafting them into an engaging story that, although scifi, does sound realistic. The story alternates between the POV of several different characters, giving an all-around experience of what’s happening and the consequences for everyone. In that sense, the book reminded me of Game of Thrones. Different characters tell different parts of the story and in the end you get a well-rounded tale.The main focus of the story is the battle between humans and artificial intelligence. The story is believable and the characters are engaging. The action is flawless. It starts on the first page and is still going strong by the end. At the same time, the author manages to provide food for thought for the reader, about machine intelligence and what would happen if one day they decide to rule the world. The book features a lot of intrigue and mystery, and so many twists and turns you simply can’t stop reading until you’ve reached the end.I’d recommend this one to all science-fiction fans and thriller fans. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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