The Factory

The Factory by Alan Butters, published by St Ives Media in June 2013, is a gripping narrative set in the quiet town of Ann Arbor, Michigan. This 350-page work of fiction intertwines elements of science fiction, thrillers, and suspense, focusing on a seemingly unremarkable building that conceals a multidisciplinary advanced Information-Warfare development team. As Department of Defence budget cuts threaten their Intelligent Weapons project, Alex Fox initiates an unofficial experiment that leads to a series of mysterious deaths, drawing the attention of local detectives and escalating tensions within U.S. defense agencies.
Readers will find a complex web of intrigue as the story unfolds, revealing the challenges faced by those trying to manage the fallout from Alex’s actions. The narrative explores themes of misinformation and the consequences of technological advancements, as key characters navigate a landscape fraught with danger and deception. With the stakes rising, Charlie Ganderton emerges as a pivotal figure, tasked with confronting the brutal intelligence that threatens to spiral out of control. This edition presents a detailed exploration of the intersection between technology and human conflict, making it a thought-provoking read for fans of the genre.
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Almost no one within the quiet town of Ann Arbor, Michigan realises that an unremarkable building within their Industrial Precinct houses a large multidisciplinary advanced Information-Warfare development team, or that the building itself is not what it appears. Department of Defence budget cuts threaten to halt the team’s Intelligent Weapons project and, desperate for a breakthrough, Alex Fox sets up an unofficial experiment to prove the capabilities of his revolutionary software architecture. Shortly after, key people start dying in what appear to be unconnected but incredible accidents.The deaths attract the attention of a pair of detectives from the Ann Arbor Police Department as the DoD attempts to both control and cover up the situation unfolding inside its facility. At the same time, misinformation and confusion begins to cripple the wider US Administrative and Defence agencies while tensions escalate between nuclear capable powers. It falls to a handful of people to halt the chain of events that Alex Fox has triggered. Charlie Ganderton is the only man who knows Alex’s work well enough to have a chance of succeeding. However, not even Charlie is prepared for the ferocity of the brutal and clinically detached intelligence pitted against them.
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