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the grid
the grid
Author: Philip Kerr
In Los Angeles standing to mans genuis, an office tower that washes its own windows, purifies its own air, and knows which employee using drugs, known as The Gridiron. It has turned malevolent and its first victim is about to die.It's men and women are trapped inside and it's going to take care of itself and the only way to survive is thru human...  more »
ISBN: 355439
Publication Date: 1995
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Publisher: Time Warner Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Different type of mystery/thriller. Architects build a smart building and then the computer controlled building begins to kill them. Not the usual mystery. Interesting.
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Technology gone wild. A thriller
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Mahala avatar reviewed the grid on + 192 more book reviews
I enjoyed this one! It started off a little slow and took me a bit to really get into it, but once it got started after laying the groundwork it is a fun read.
jm14 avatar reviewed the grid on + 30 more book reviews
good plot .makes you wonder about AI could happen in the future
mom4964 avatar reviewed the grid on + 6 more book reviews
I would hate to be in this building when it has a breakdown.
barbsis avatar reviewed the grid on + 1076 more book reviews
This is a gruesome tale of a "smart" building that goes beserk. The newly built building is maintained 100% by Abraham, a computer which learns as it experiences various things. The office building isn't ready for habitation yet and the designers and computer engineering team is caught in the building when people start dying under suspicious circumstances. The action really rachets up when the computer locks down the building and starts picking off the team members. A hi-tech nightmare that may come to pass...someday soon. I enjoyed the story and liked the ending.
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Abridged version on two cassettes, three hours. Read by Brent Spiner.


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