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Suzy Spitfire Kills Everybody

by Joe Canzano

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When outlaw Suzy Spitfire discovers her father was murdered after creating a super-duper artificial intelligence, she races across the solar system in search of the brain he built--but it's a rough ride, and she's soon forced to tangle with pirates, predators, and her father's killer--as well as a man she thinks she can love.Suzy Spitfire Kills Everybody is a smash-bang sci-fi adventure filled with action, intrigue, and a dose of dark humor.… (more)
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I received this book from the author in exchange for a fair review.

I often find that a lot of science fiction books spend far too much time on the tech and not enough on developing the characters or the storyline.

In this case the balance was much better, there was enough tekkie stuff to keep the hard core sci-fi geek happy but an equal amount of time was spent getting to know the Suzy Spitfire and the other main characters.

The narrative is non stop with Suzi lurching from one sticky situation to another and it kept my attention for its entire duration.

All-in-all this was a fun story which although is perfectly self-contained leaves enough scope to continue Suzy's adventures ( )
  KevinCannon | Nov 10, 2018 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
First of all, I want to thank the author Joe Canzano for gifting me this breathtaking book.

Every book has that one character that stands out the most. Sometimes it's the main role and other times it's a secondary character. And yes, you guessed it right. Suzy Castillo, also known as Suzy Spitfire, has a very unique personality. With her defensive humour and sarcasm she comes across as arrogant and selfish to many but despite this she shows a softer side when she meets this man Ricardo who may or may not have a secret that will end up make her have trust issues towards him.

When she meets up with her friend, Aiko, at a local bar she finds her life turning even more upside down than it originally was. He reveals her the location of her father’s life long research - an advanced Artificial Intelligence Brain - and that her father's death may have not been an accident and that, my fellow readers, is where the adventure starts.

Suzy Spitfire being the kick-ass woman she is, goes across the solar system to find this brain and is faced with obstacles in which pirates and hunters for the brain are part of it. So, embrace yourselves for a surprising experience with fights and romance and also new friends that will come along. Being this the first scy-fi book I have read, I can for sure guarantee you that this is such a nice and exciting reading and it's totally worth every minute you spend reading it. ( )
  SofiaReis | Oct 7, 2017 |
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When outlaw Suzy Spitfire discovers her father was murdered after creating a super-duper artificial intelligence, she races across the solar system in search of the brain he built--but it's a rough ride, and she's soon forced to tangle with pirates, predators, and her father's killer--as well as a man she thinks she can love.Suzy Spitfire Kills Everybody is a smash-bang sci-fi adventure filled with action, intrigue, and a dose of dark humor.

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