Copy (Auto Series)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.20 (935 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00B0I15EG |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 351 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A copy of the original author. Her name, her characters and her writing style have all been stolen. Not any more. It is part of the Auto Series and is included in the novel Auto.. Derek knows for a fact that this can’t be the real AB Foster.Because he killed her, four years ago.Copy is a 20,000 word story. Bestselling author AB Foster’s comeback is big news in 2022. With the help of a private detective agency, Derek plans to expose AB Foster during the launch of her ground-breaking ieBook.Expose her as a fraud. Absent for four years, she is now publishing further books and pioneering a new type of interactive digital novel.Derek Thorpe was her biggest fan in the old days
ElaineG said Definitely worth reading!. The latest instalment in the Auto series by David Wailing is something of a departure; no romantic auto flirting, instead this is a very dark sinister thriller focussing around Derek Thorpe's hunt to find and expose the author A B Foster as a fraud. All the usual technology found in the other Auto stories is present but this time, the author also turns his attention to the ebook of the future. David Wailing just seems to have the knack of taking today's technology and imagining what it will have morphed into in 10 years' time - his vision of how we will be reading in the near future is . Another brilliant instalment to the Auto series! This is the fifth book in the brilliant Auto series and I I have to say is probably my favourite of them all. Not only does it have the fantastic element of how technology, and particularly ebooks could be in the year 2022 it is a truly gripping tale with a whodunit feel! Seriously well done Mr Wailing and I look forward to more from you in the hopefully not too distant future!. "Intelligent thriller set in the world of publishing" according to 100 Word Reviews. 'Copy' is another hugely enjoyable addition to David Wailing's popular Auto series of eBooks. His writing is as assured as ever and laced with lovely bits of black humour. I particularly enjoyed the car's responses to other motorists and also the example of a book being made more literary or more dumbed-down. The latter was an inspired piece of writing!Despite the book being set in the future, I was pleasantly surprised how the book tackles topical issues around independent publishing. There are quite a few knowing in-jokes for indie authors to enjoy and the matters of leaving reviews,