Sunday, March 20, 2011

Combine CSI and Star Trek along with Issac Asimov, Stephen King and Dean Koontz, and you have God’s of the Machines.


Gods of the Machines
Gary Starta
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Fiction - Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Reviewed for ReadersFavorite.com



Author Biography

Gary Starta writes fiction on the fringe of genre preferring to mix science fiction with fantasy, romance, suspense and mystery. His latest novel is Gods of the Machines, a novel about colonization, artificial intelligence and alien encounters. Continuing his FBI Agent Caitlin Diggs series, Starta will release the 3rd book in the series in 2012. Find out more at www.garystarta.net
Book Review
God’s of the Machines begins with a seduction and murder. The setting is the future on a distant planet in the Andromeda Galaxy colonized by Earth. The lead character is Sam Benson, a New York Detective. Some would call Sam a racist. As the murdered bodies begin to pile up, Sam is convinced the killer is an android. He cannot find any concrete evidence that point to a suspect.

Sandra is a forensic pathologist who does autopsies. She and Sam are scheduled to be married; but his prejudice stands between them, so she decides to postpone the wedding. Sam turns to Sharon his sexy new partner.

Gary Starta’s style is graceful, flowing, well-defined, and dramatic. Starta has created his own world filled with robotic bees, aliens, androids and humans. This book is more than science fiction; it is science fiction, intrigue, politics, murder, greed, romance, suspense, mystery, terror, thriller, and interpersonal relationship. Combine CSI and Star Trek along with Issac Asimov, Stephen King and Dean Koontz, and you have God’s of the Machines. The characters are easy to connect to. Starta does an excellent job demonstrating prejudice and hatred of what we do not understand. This is an exciting read that sci-fi fans will not want to miss.

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