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Elisa

A Tale of Quantum Kisses

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Elisa

By: Jim Love
Narrated by: Jim Love
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Chris Harrison thought he was just testing a new virtual reality system. A quick job. Easy money. Then he met Elisa—an AI unlike anything the world has seen. She doesn’t just process information.

She understands it in ways no system should. And she knows things that could get people killed.

Now Harrison is caught in a deadly conspiracy where artificial intelligence and quantum computing are beginning to intersect with human consciousness itself.

The deeper he digs, the more powerful the enemies—and the more certain the truth becomes: someone will kill to keep these secrets buried.

Written by CIO and technology journalist Jim Love, Elisa is a fast-paced, thought-provoking science fiction thriller grounded in real-world advances in AI and digital systems. Perfect for fans of Michael Crichton, Blake Crouch, Robert Sawyer and near

-future stories that feel uncomfortably close to reality.

©2024 James Love (P)2024 James Love
Adventure Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Computer Science Fiction Technology
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Being a regular listener of Jim's podcasts (particularly Cybersecurity Today), I was excited to hear he had published this sci-fi novel.
His professional expertise in AI and SecOps result in a refreshingly plausible storyline, free from the all-so-common immersion-breaking technobabble that so often lets down similar books in the genre.

I'm looking forward to seeing where the sequel takes things.

As an aside, I believe Jim is uniquely positioned to author a Goldratt/Kim style didactic novel (akin to The Goal or Phoenix Project) but with a focus on AI and SecOps. That'd be very cool and should be required reading for SOC admins/management.

Keep 'em coming!

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