★★★★★ “Compelling characters, a fast pace, and underlying questions about "what if" make this a page-turner and a great read!”
★★★★★ “Crisp dialogue without unnecessary fluff or filler, three dimensional characters that come to life on the pages and a believable storyline made for a quick, entertaining read.”
★★★★★ “This is a science fiction story focusing on artificial intelligence. The story is well written and easy to read with a complex and intriguing plot.”
★★★★★ “Reminiscent of the Lunar Chronicles.” —Reviewer on Girl of Flesh and Metal
★★★★★ “Very Black Mirror.” —Reviewer on Girl of Flesh and Metal
Despite Lena's fears about the dangers of the Model One androids, CyberCorp has shipped them to customers. They work perfectly—except around Lena. When an android attacks one of her best friends, she insists the robots are fatally flawed.
Desperate to keep this situation from spiraling out of control, like it did last time, Lena casts suspicion on everyone she knows. This time, she won't trust anyone. When she gets a threatening note from someone claiming to be controlling the androids, she'll obey—but only to stall for time.
Can she find whoever's responsible, before someone else she loves dies?
Marissa Meyer’s Cinder meets Netflix’s Black Mirror in this trilogy of YA sci-fi murder mysteries with twisty endings you won't forget.
Start with Girl of Flesh and Metal and finish with War of Flesh and Metal to complete this near-future YA sci-fi trilogy with artificial intelligence gone wrong.
Alicia Ellis decided to write books about ten minutes before graduating from law school. She’s now an Atlanta attorney moonlighting as an author, electronics junkie, and secret superhero. With two degrees in computer science and an MFA in Writing Popular Fiction, she loves creative problem-solving, especially as it relates to high-tech things. Alicia writes mysteries, sometimes for young adults, sometimes in fantasy or science fiction settings, and sometimes in the real world.