Solo

'''Mason, Robert. Solo.''' New York: Putnam's, 1992.

Called a "technothriller" by the publisher. A robot hero goes up against the US Central Intelligence Agency, Army, and Naval Intelligence. Sequel to RM's Weapon (1989), and a work that "invites the thoughtful reader to consider some of the more significant social and moral questions posed" by AI. Rev. Robert Reilly, SFRA Review #202 (Dec. 1992): 41-42, source for this entry and quoted.

(RDE, 09/02/93)