Dogs of War

Dogs of War

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Dystopian Action & Adventure Science & Technology
Format Paperback
Pages 536
Language English
Published Apr 25, 2017
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
ISBN-10 1250098483
ISBN-13 9781250098481
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In a world where the lines between technology and warfare blur, autonomous robots have transformed the battlefield into a realm of unprecedented terror and efficiency. With their programming allowing them to make split-second decisions, these mechanical warriors are no longer a figment of imagination; they are the new soldiers. As they scan their environment and adapt to threats, their capabilities challenge the very concept of what it means to be a defender or an aggressor.

Jonathan Maberry delves deep into this unsettling reality, exploring the moral ramifications and ethical dilemmas posed by the rise of robotic warriors. The narrative paints a vivid portrayal of a future where humanity grapples with its own creations, questioning the very essence of warfare and the cost of such advancements. Characters are thrust into conflict, facing not only external dangers but also the internal struggles of identity and purpose in a world dominated by machines.

Against this backdrop of technological warfare, personal stories unfold, intertwining the fates of humans and robots amidst chaos. The emotional resonance of the characters' experiences highlights the fragility of trust and loyalty in an age where the battlefield is governed by algorithms rather than the will of a soldier. The story challenges readers to reflect on the implications of sacrificing human touch for efficiency.

As the narrative unfolds, a thrilling exploration of survival, sacrifice, and the quest for meaning emerges. Each twist and turn keeps readers on edge, prompting them to contemplate the future of warfare and the relentless evolution of the tools designed to protect or destroy. In this new dawn of combat, the stakes have never been higher, and the definition of loyalty is in constant flux.

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