The Enigma Threat (The Enigma #12)
Charles V. Breakfield, Rox Burkey

In the new digital world, there is no tolerance for privately owned supercomputers. Globally, these mega AI-enhanced computers are hunted and destroyed for the greater good, by the new cyber police, CESPOOL. The information this group receives is manipulated by subversive hidden machine learning devices, the MAG running on the Darknet.
Judith and Xiamara, freebooters who steal machine time for their porn as a service business, are creating a business. The machine they chose for delivery is the last untapped supercomputer not in the hands of a sovereign. Their activity is spotted by the MAG!
The renegade R-Group steps in to alter the outcome. Leroy teams up with Zara to snatch these opportunists from prosecution and capture the machine to meet their goals. The geeky girls are drafted as reluctant participants in the fight for justice.
Jacob and Quip are trapped in the Chihuahuan Desert trying to reconstruct ICABOD’s logic core. The stress of their isolation is taking a toll. Their wives and children are safe in Brazil for the time being, but Interpol is prowling for answers.
R-Group assembled a way to communicate with orphaned satellites. The younger members of that team plan the ultimate honey pot to trap their nemesis who is driving their global dominance agenda. The odds are against R-Group’s success, but they have creative surprises on their side.
The stakes have never been higher. R-Group young and old must rise to defeat MAG.
What Readers Are Saying
Authors Reading “The Enigma Threat is a beautifully written, technology-focused tale that is suspenseful while raising questions about privacy, democracy, and the limits of human knowledge.”
Literary Titan ” This new installment is brimming with excitement, adventure and the captivating character development that we have come to know and love from this series.”
“I highly recommend this book or, honestly, any book in this series. If you love techno-thrillers that are action-packed, this is the series for you.”
“Although set in an almost-there future, it brings the tone and feeling of a retro serial to the reader.”
“This is a very solid technothriller, but it really should give all of us pause about the future.”