Imaginative, impressive debut... Particularly compelling is Weavers riveting vision of technology in the near future and its ramifications once humans can no longer discern what is real * The Times * A thought-provoking page-turner that is intellectually rich, emotionally charged and hugely timely in its exploration of AI, ethics and climate collapse * Irish Independent * Artificial Wisdom zips along, but avoids becoming too rushed or too concerned with end-of-chapter cliffhangers. Superior popular fiction, likely to trouble the bestseller lists, and neatly set up for a sequel * SFX Magazine * Stunning... As modern as tomorrow and even more frightening. Be afraid - very afraid - of where we are and of what is coming -- Terry Hayes, bestselling author of I Am Pilgrim A richly-imagined, fast-paced exploration of an uncertain future where technology promises to serve as our saviour and rule as our master. At its heart, however, is an all too human story of a desperate man in search of the truth -- Michael Cordy, bestselling author of The Messiah Code A taut tale with a disturbingly plausible what-if scenario. * Kirkus * A fast-paced blockbuster of a read! * Platinum Magazine * The most surprising thriller of the year.. this thriller explores power, AI and survival and is guaranteed to make you question everything * Woman's Weekly * Ripped from tomorrow's headlines, this will give you the heebie-jeebies... [ an] imaginative thriller' * Peterborough Telegraph * The plot is gripping, Tully and the other main characters are sympathetic, and their dilemmas seem frighteningly relevant today * Literary Review *