Zima: Origins
Even artificially intelligent recovering assassins need a home.
Zima’s transition from a regime-ending killing machine to stand-up citizen is more difficult than she anticipated. Years of brainwashing have left her with a litany of unpredictable, lethal reactions, which force even her liberators from Z‑Tech to cast her out for fear of their own safety.
Alone in San Francisco’s Mission District, Zima faces society for the first time — not as a computer inside a cyborg, whose human host managed her day-to-day interactions, but as herself. Emotions, sarcasm — even things as simple as lies — become imposing hurdles in her efforts to integrate.
But she’s nothing if not persistent. After days of searching, she meets a teenage boy and his little sister, each with needs Zima might be able to fill.
Rosa wants a big sister. Emilio is over his head as a mule for a local gang. A blonde, indestructible assassin in search of a home may be just what they need… if Zima’s homicidal tendencies don’t kill them first.
Accolades
I would highly recommend this book to any sci-fi fans out there! Can’t wait for the third in the series! Great work!
- Debbie Davis
"Zima: Origins" is a side-story novella packed with all the action, technology, humor and good vs evil urban struggle that made "Angels" such a great read. The new cast of characters are as honest and engaging as those in the main series. His is a bright new voice in the genre.
- L. Turner
I enjoyed this book. I found Zima to be very endearing. She’s precise, logical, deadly, and has an unexpected dry sense of humor, which I love! I was first introduced to Zima’s character in Angels In The Mist. So, it was nice to find her origin story. I would definitely recommend this book for fans of Urban Fantasy, those that like cyborgs, tech, and action, mixed in with a little bit of the warm and fuzzies.
- Booze And Books NOLA