The Cyborg's Riddle

The Cyborg's Riddle

by Benoit Lanteigne
The Cyborg's Riddle

The Cyborg's Riddle

by Benoit Lanteigne

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Overview

Rose... Brucie... Janice... Mr. and Ms. Ricdeau... I'd been with them for months. I trusted, considered them friends. Now everything was in question.

The cyborg's game intensifies as he once again contacts James. This time, he proposes a riddle of sorts. According to his claims, solving it will reveal Rose and the others lied about the origins of the first human.

As a human himself, this is a subject close to James's heart. Especially given the hatred he experienced on arrival because of his specie. Though Rose offered an explanation, he always sensed she omitted something, and so he wonders if there's any truth to the cyborg's words. But, if so, why would his new friend lie to him?

Now, James finds himself in a dangerous situation. He's determined to solve the riddle and discover the truth. But, if Rose covered up the nature of the first human, how far would she go to keep her secret hidden? He must thread carefully less she discovers his attempt.

However, the cyborg isn't the only one playing a game. Unknown to him, Diabo, leader of the terrorist organisation BBR, is forming a plan of his own. A nefarious scheme that will finally enact his revenge and rid the world of the cyborg once and for all.

Will James solve the riddle? Or will Rose discover his attempts at unveiling the truth? If so, what fate awaits him? And what of the cyborg? Will he survive the attempt on his life, or fall prey to Diabo's rage?

Book 3 of The Cyborg's Crusade

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186044123
Publisher: Benoit Lanteigne
Publication date: 01/06/2024
Series: The Cyborg's Crusade , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 939 KB

About the Author

My name is Benoit Lanteigne and I’m a French Canadian (outside of Quebec) who’s trying to write in English. That can be tricky. I’m a computer programmer and I enjoy it. I see many inspiring writers who hate their day jobs and hope to quit someday, but that’s not my case. Mostly, I’ve worked on websites and web applications.

Back in school, I enjoyed writing and according to my teachers and classmates; I had a talent for it. Well, not so much for grammar and spelling, but they liked my stories. Once I went to university, I dropped writing as a hobby. There were other things I wanted to focus on, such as my career. Then, in the early 2000s, around 2006 I’d say, I had a flash of inspiration. At first, it was a single character: a winged woman with red hair. I didn’t even know who she was, but the image stuck with me. From there, I began figuring out details about her ori-gins and her world, but I only started writing for real in 2009. After over ten years of hard work, episodes of My Skeptical Angel are final-ly ready for release.
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