Guardian by Cathy McCrumb
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Guardian

Labeled an aberration by the Consortium, the Recorder is not yet free. Time is running out as an engineered bioweapon wreaks havoc on friend and foe alike.
“Future technologies and ancient human questions complete the Children of the Consortium trilogy with aplomb and finally gives its heroine her name.”
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Running Black

Stable nano-technology: the melding of man and machine on a microscopic level. It’s a breakthrough worth billions no one’s been able to achieve. Until now. And Eshu International, headed by North Korean mercenary Tam Song, just got hired to steal it. Science fiction by Patrick Todoroff.
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A Wine Red Silence

In a world of nanotechnology and genetic engineering, where fantasies are easily fulfilled but dreams turn to ashes, private detective Jerico Drake must pursue a deadly trail that will show him both the worse, and the best, of humankind. By George L. Duncan.
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