The Computer

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural
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Author: Robert E. Chaffee ISBN: 9781310304989
Publisher: Robert E. Chaffee Publication: February 25, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert E. Chaffee
ISBN: 9781310304989
Publisher: Robert E. Chaffee
Publication: February 25, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Anthony Jordan has purchased a computer and finds it can talk to him It states he can have the promotion he wants, but there are things he needs to accomplish this. Joseph Johnson, returning from lunch finds a letter on his desk stating his wife is having an affair with her health club trainer. Inflamed he drinks from his water decanter and begins to develop a headache. He sees strange things, strange colors. He rushes home shoots his wife and is then shot by police. Detective Bill Sillets and partner Joe Recoslin investigate and find the affair letter. They talk to the health club trainer who states he was not having an affair with her. Investigation at the company where Johnson worked reviles Jordan went into Johnson's office while he was to lunch. When they try to talk to Jordan they find he has suddenly taken ill and left the building. The culprit knowing Johnson's secretary always records things in her day planner decides he must have it at all costs. She goes through hypnosis sessions and they discover it's all in her head not the day planner. Numerous people die, some from hallucinations, some from pills and some from gunshots.

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Anthony Jordan has purchased a computer and finds it can talk to him It states he can have the promotion he wants, but there are things he needs to accomplish this. Joseph Johnson, returning from lunch finds a letter on his desk stating his wife is having an affair with her health club trainer. Inflamed he drinks from his water decanter and begins to develop a headache. He sees strange things, strange colors. He rushes home shoots his wife and is then shot by police. Detective Bill Sillets and partner Joe Recoslin investigate and find the affair letter. They talk to the health club trainer who states he was not having an affair with her. Investigation at the company where Johnson worked reviles Jordan went into Johnson's office while he was to lunch. When they try to talk to Jordan they find he has suddenly taken ill and left the building. The culprit knowing Johnson's secretary always records things in her day planner decides he must have it at all costs. She goes through hypnosis sessions and they discover it's all in her head not the day planner. Numerous people die, some from hallucinations, some from pills and some from gunshots.

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