Accomplice, by S.H. Livernois
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Accomplice, by S.H. Livernois
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In the near future, robots tend to humans' every need. The worst thing that could happen is rebellion, especially if you're plotting murder. Llewellyn Ingram is counting on his servant, Apollo, to remain loyal. Trouble is, his inner workings are a mystery. Can he think on his own? Does he know the difference between right and wrong? In a free story that blends science fiction with horror and suspense, learn what happens when Apollo is engulfed in his master's sinister plan. Will he remain loyal, or do what is right?
Accomplice, by S.H. Livernois- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Released on: 2015-06-30
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Love it! By Marsha "Accomplice" is a delightful short story from a new author, S.H. Livernois. The story features Llewellyn, a weird guy who is just plain creepy and his companion, Apollo, an obedient robot. Their days are routine and monotonous, but for the reader there is a feeling of unknown dread. "Accomplice" is well written and imaginative. For more suspense try "The Daily Lives of Monsters" by same author. Love it!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. On his side By Guy with Beard In the future, robots are common. They act as servants and help people in their everyday life. But how will one react when his human asks him to help him with something a little more serious than cooking and cleaning.A nice short story that serves as a moral lesson. Is loyalty stronger than doing what is right?
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Am so happy my snap judgment proved wrong By Regis C. Spangler III I wasn't sure when I saw a robot on the cover, but then remembered the old saying about judging a book. Am so happy my snap judgment proved wrong. I loved every second of this book, and even added it to my favorites shelf. AWESOME!
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