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The Authors Corner a book review of "The APP" Click Here for Murder

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A team of techno scientist set out to invent an iphone application that when launched will guide a bullet sized drone to destroy the holder or the user of the iphone was dialed. The Managing Partner of the team is being sued due to a disagreement about the moral value of this application and its potential users. He theorized that government agencies would pay well but criminal enterprises will pay even more and in cash.
This story takes place in the year 2035 when handguns are more readily available than toothbrushes, and everyone has one. The team of techno scientist originally set out to help law enforcement better control the widespread use of hostage situations and police shot outs because national gun control laws, state that the use of a firearm in the commission of a crime is subject to immediate summary execution.
Those citizens without mandatory identification markers embedded in the back of their hands are considered criminals and any illegal immigrants, would make them subject to immediate deportation, no questions asked. With the advent of this new technology the ability to seek out and destroy a single iphone user without marshalling platoons of police officers or teams of S.W.A.T., trained troops while tying up hundreds of man hours attempting to negotiate the release of a single hostage, with no risk of killing or injuring innocent bystanders, was a Godsend.
Follow Det. Randolph Ricketts and his partner as they break through the money hungry desires of these techno scientists to find their killer and save a number of innocent bystander in the case of The APP ‘Click Here for Murder.”

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