"Body of Lies" dives into a gripping narrative where human suspicion meets AI manipulation. The story kicks off with the murder of a local MP on Halloween, accompanied by a chilling message in binary code that seems to taunt Kat Frank. As she investigates, the political implications of the victim's anti-AI stance come to light, leading to a complex web of deception.
As the fourth and final book in the series, I found myself both satisfied and longing for more. The author has done an excellent job of weaving together themes of AI ethics, personal loss, and the complexities of human relationships. I appreciated how Kat's character evolved, especially in her relationship with Lock, as she grapples with her biases against AI.
The tension throughout the book kept me on the edge of my seat, especially with the added threat to innocent lives. I often found myself second-guessing characters and their motives, which is a testament to Callaghan's skill in crafting suspenseful narratives.
Gutted this is the last book but think the author done well to keep us interested for the four books and question AI use, grief, love, friendship, integrity, police work and family!
As the fourth and final book in the series, I found myself both satisfied and longing for more. The author has done an excellent job of weaving together themes of AI ethics, personal loss, and the complexities of human relationships. I appreciated how Kat's character evolved, especially in her relationship with Lock, as she grapples with her biases against AI.
The tension throughout the book kept me on the edge of my seat, especially with the added threat to innocent lives. I often found myself second-guessing characters and their motives, which is a testament to Callaghan's skill in crafting suspenseful narratives.
Gutted this is the last book but think the author done well to keep us interested for the four books and question AI use, grief, love, friendship, integrity, police work and family!