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Click Here for Murder
Click Here for Murder | Donna Andrews
4 posts | 4 read | 3 to read
When her human colleague, Ray Santiago, is found murdered, Turing Hopper, an Artificial Intelligence Personality and ingenious sleuth, joins her human assistants, Maude and Tim, on a search for the killer and turns up dark secrets from Ray's past that could threaten them all. By the author of You've Got Murder.
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LibraryCin
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I really liked this. I think the role playing game upped my interest a bit. I do see I‘ve rated it higher than the first in the series (this is the 2nd). Although the game wasn‘t everything I was interested in. Finding out who Ray really is, and why he was hiding his identity was also of interest. I just really enjoyed this one, and am glad I continued the series

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KathyWheeler
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The story was fast paced enough, but the characters weren‘t that interesting even though two of them were AIs. I like Andrews‘ Meg Langslow series better. I think there are more of these but I won‘t be looking for them.

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KathyWheeler
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Listening to this odd little mystery, audio coloring, relaxing, and hoping to soon be asleep.

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Suzze
Click Here for Murder | Donna Andrews
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I still miss this series by my friend, Donna Andrews. I so loved Turing Hopper! #AprilBookShowers #artificialintelligence And I've read all four, guess I need to mark that last one as read.

BeckyD I loved that series, too. 7y
mabell I prefer the Meg Langslow series - kooky, light-hearted, fun. But I agree the Turing series was excellent. Very original premise with great mysteries. A good amount of suspense in those also. 7y
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