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  • Android Paradox

  • Android X, Book 1
  • By: Michael La Ronn
  • Narrated by: Erik Johnson
  • Length: 3 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Android Paradox

By: Michael La Ronn
Narrated by: Erik Johnson
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Summary

When two equally intelligent androids face off against each other, who wins?

The year is 2300. Humans and androids live in peace after a devastating singularity and years of war.

Xandifer "X" Crenshaw is a special agent android for the United Earth Alliance. His job is to track down rogue androids and destroy them to keep the world safe.

When another android agent goes maverick and starts a killing spree, the fallout could shatter the alliance between humans and androids forever. X hunts him down, but what seems like a simple operation turns weird fast when X discovers that he's up against something far more sinister that is just as intelligent as him. And whatever it is, is also holds the key to X's forgotten past.

The future belongs to humans and androids...or is that a paradox?

©2015 Michael La Ronn (P)2015 Michael La Ronn
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Wish it had been a longer story

Would you listen to Android Paradox again? Why?

Yes,

What other book might you compare Android Paradox to, and why?

I have not listened to any of the books to android paradox.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Yes, I found it funny listening to the adverts adout getting improvements to compete with the androids. It reminded me of total recall when they are advertising the total recall vacations.

Any additional comments?

A great story and very good performance by Erik Johnson.
Is this a part conspiracy story, part mystery and part buddy cop story

I enjoyed the contrast between Shortcut and X. Shortcut seemed willing to go to almost any lengths to improve his body to complete the androids, while ex wanted to explore is humanity.

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