David Walton is the author of seven novels and is the recipient of the Philip K. Dick Award for his first novel, Terminal Mind. He is also the author of The Genius Plague, Superposition, Supersymmetry, Quintessence, and Quintessence Sky. David lives a double life as a top secret engineer working with the US intelligence community by day, and the mild-mannered father of seven children at night.
...an energetic, non-stop thrill ride from start to finish.--The Bibliosanctum A sci-fi techno-thriller I'd recommend to readers who don't think they like science fiction, especially if they're interested in technology or futurism. It's highly accessible but also smart and thoughtful. 'Three Laws Lethal' is one of my favorite reads this year and will be on my Best of 2019 List!--Fantasy Literature Recommended for those who like character-driven science fiction, hard science fiction, fans of Asimov's Robot series, and anyone who has ever used a car sharing app.--Future Science Fiction Digest This is David Walton's best book yet. If you are curious about AIs and other futuristic technology like self-driving cars--which honestly isn't that futuristic at all--you won't want to miss this book.--Books, Bones & Buffy With Three Laws Lethal, [WaIton] knows how to build a world where all of his ideas can live.--Locus Magazine Suppose autonomous vehicles are popular. Then what comes next? And what after that? David Walton's Three Laws Lethal gives the reader exciting insights into the threats and the promises that are coming our way.--Vernor Vinge, multiple Hugo award-winning author of 'A Deepness in the Sky' Mr. Walton keeps the provocations coming, along with courtroom drama, human jealousy and a murder mystery. Three Laws Lethal shows sci-fi evolving, just as dramatically as the A.I.-driven Mikes.--Wall Street Journal Three Laws Lethal jumps off Asimov, Heinlein, and the best of Robert J. Sawyer, in a brilliant, breathtaking novel we the Uber generation have been awaiting. Flat-out superb.--Paul Levinson, author of 'The Plot to Save Socrates'