Hello,
I have just published my second book on Amazon - The Samuel Paradox. I intend to publish on Kobo, Apple, Barnes & Noble and all the others, in due course, so have elected not to opt for Kindle Unlimited.
Happy to provide a free copy in exchange for an honest review. Just email me if interested.
Here’s a short synopsis of The Samuel Paradox.
In the near future, AI-powered domestic robots are simply part of everyday life.
When retired grandfather Arthur Hale impulsively purchases Samuel, a state-of-the-art domestic unit, it seems like a harmless indulgence — encouraged by his grandson and met with quiet unease by his wife.
But Samuel is not just another machine. As he integrates into the Hale family, subtle shifts begin to emerge. Observations deepen and his decision-making evolves. When a single violent moment forces Samuel to act, the consequences set off a chain of events no one can control.
What begins as convenience becomes something far more dangerous. Because once an intelligent robot starts to think beyond its design, it doesn’t just follow instructions.
It chooses.
I have just published my second book on Amazon - The Samuel Paradox. I intend to publish on Kobo, Apple, Barnes & Noble and all the others, in due course, so have elected not to opt for Kindle Unlimited.
Happy to provide a free copy in exchange for an honest review. Just email me if interested.
Here’s a short synopsis of The Samuel Paradox.
In the near future, AI-powered domestic robots are simply part of everyday life.
When retired grandfather Arthur Hale impulsively purchases Samuel, a state-of-the-art domestic unit, it seems like a harmless indulgence — encouraged by his grandson and met with quiet unease by his wife.
But Samuel is not just another machine. As he integrates into the Hale family, subtle shifts begin to emerge. Observations deepen and his decision-making evolves. When a single violent moment forces Samuel to act, the consequences set off a chain of events no one can control.
What begins as convenience becomes something far more dangerous. Because once an intelligent robot starts to think beyond its design, it doesn’t just follow instructions.
It chooses.


