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· Turing Files Book 3 · Paul J. Joseph
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"Outstanding! Paul J. Joseph's insight is amazing. He knows his genre!"

- Jonas Saul, author of the Sarah Roberts Series

Does a robot have the rights of a free man?


Can he profit from his own labor and creativity?


From Paul J. Joseph, the author of the ground-breaking science fiction series Through the Fold, featuring Marker Stone, Homesick, and Splashdown.


Romo’s friends are suffering and in danger. The Mars colony was intended to fail either by sabotage or direct attack. Only four of the ground crew survived to meet them. Now they live in a frozen cave of monotony and sickness until Romo decides to help them. But the new colony leadership doesn’t view Romo as a friend and ally. To them he is a slave, only to be rewarded with more work. And he’s not allowed to leave. And Peach, the former captain’s daughter, can no longer protect him without fomenting a genuine revolution.


Will Romo be able to achieve his destiny in the Northern ice cap? Will he be free?


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About the author

Paul J. Joseph is the author of The Turing Files, a series of science fiction books featuring robotics and artificial intelligence.  Joseph has been writing science fiction for over twenty years and has demonstrated skills in self-publishing, including formatting, design, and multi-media production. He enjoys studying science and technology, and his hobbies include VR production, 3D printing, and drone flying. Joseph has also produced independent films, one of which won an award at the Ava Gartner Film Festival in 2010. A North Carolina resident with his wife, son, mother in law, and three cats, he teaches at a college level.

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