No Hesitation

(A Grale Thriller)

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Pub Date Apr 01 2020 | Archive Date Jul 01 2020
Girl Friday Productions | Strawberry Creek, LLC

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The world is on edge, threat chatter is way up, and enemies are on the move in Kirk Russell’s powerful third installment in the Paul Grale thriller series.

FBI bomb tech Paul Grale isn’t a computer expert, but he knows trouble when he sees it. Independence Base, a new top-secret military facility north of Las Vegas, houses a breakthrough artificial intelligence that has US enemies worried and on the move. Threat chatter is already way up when a known terrorist bomber—and Grale’s archnemesis—slips past border security. Then two of Independence Base’s star computer coders go missing. Were they kidnapped as part of a terror plot? Or did they quit in protest, taking their vast knowledge of the potentially dangerous AI code with them?

Special Agent Grale still grapples with the injuries sustained clearing IEDs in Iraq years ago. He’s managed the pain with exercise and over-the-counter drugs for years, but it’s getting worse. People at the office are beginning to talk. When he’s accused by a crooked pharmacist of illicit use of painkillers, he finds himself isolated and facing an uncertain future. Possibly, the end of his career. But first, Grale must push through the pain long enough to thwart an attack . . . as a terror team waits for the right moment to strike.

No Hesitation, the latest book in the Paul Grale thriller series, is a slow burn of page-turning action until its explosive conclusion.

The world is on edge, threat chatter is way up, and enemies are on the move in Kirk Russell’s powerful third installment in the Paul Grale thriller series.

FBI bomb tech Paul Grale isn’t a computer...


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Past Praise for Kirk Russell

"You know as you read this one that you are on to something good. Kirk Russell comes out of the gate with a story brimming with fresh characters and artful prose. Shell Games announces the start of what I think will be a great career." --Michael Connelly, New York Times bestselling author

Past Praise for Kirk Russell

"You know as you read this one that you are on to something good. Kirk Russell comes out of the gate with a story brimming with fresh characters and artful prose...


Advance Praise

"Vibrating between the quiet FBI calm of another era and an apocalyptic threat, No Hesitation asks one seminal question: Will artificial intelligence kill us all? No Hesitation isn't airport fiction. Elon Musk has rated AI's unintended consequences as mankind's 'biggest existential threat.' I've spent much of my life in conflict zones littered with mankind's unintended consequences. They're the main highway. Kirk Russell paved this one with blind curves and no guardrails. Because there aren't any. His AI, if allowed to metastasize, is some seriously scary sh*t." --Charlie Newton, author of Privateers

"Vibrating between the quiet FBI calm of another era and an apocalyptic threat, No Hesitation asks one seminal question: Will artificial intelligence kill us all? No Hesitation isn't airport fiction...


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WOW! This is suspense at another whole level!
Special Agent Grale is facing a whole new type of trouble, Artificial Intelligence. When a known terrorists slips through the security of the country, and 2 coders from a secret military base go missing, Grale knows something huge is happening , but figuring out what, where, and who in time is not going to be easy. Faced with his own roadblocks in the investigation, he is more determined than ever to fight through all the obstacles put in his path to stop this latest terrorist attack. But can he succeed?
Great characters, page turning plot gets you right from the start.
I received an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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The book was well written and fun to read. I enjoyed the characters and will, mostly likely, read more from this author. There were a few small editing errors that I caught, but nothing major.

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No hesitation by Kirk Russell is the third book in a series featuring FBI agent, and wounded sapper, Paul Grale. Mr. Russel has written several novels, and he is in the process of writing the fourth novel in the series.

Paul Grale is an FBI bomb tech investigating the disappearance of two computer programmers responsible for a breakthrough in artificial intelligence. The government is afraid they either got kidnapped, or plan to sell the code.

Grale finds out that the AI is a dangerous drone, which runs through millions of scenarios before deciding to attack whoever enter the Las Vegas’ base perimeter. The AI, however, makes mistakes, or sees so far into the future when it makes its decision, and has no ability to think like a human before making a life or death decision.

To Grale’s chagrin, a known bomber that works with terrorist groups might be involved. That is a man that Grale and other intelligence agencies around the world have been trying to catch for decades.

No hesitation by Kirk Russell is the third book in a series featuring FBI agent, and wounded sapper, Paul Grale. Mr. Russel has written several novels, and he is in the process of writing the fourth novel in the series.

Paul Grale is an FBI bomb tech investigating the disappearance of two computer programmers responsible for a breakthrough in artificial intelligence. The government is afraid they either got kidnapped, or plan to sell the code.

Grale finds out that the AI is a dangerous drone, which runs through millions of scenarios before deciding to attack whoever enter the Las Vegas’ base perimeter. The AI, however, makes mistakes, or sees so far into the future when it makes its decision, and has no ability to think like a human before making a life or death decision.

To Grale’s chagrin, a known bomber that works with terrorist groups might be involved. That is a man that Grale and other intelligence agencies around the world have been trying to catch for decades.

One of the themes No hesitation by Kirk Russell tries to address is artificial intelligence (AI), and at what point to we stop pushing it. This is a very interesting discussion which people have had for ages. The author’s AI uses very powerful code, which can even learn to replicate itself (if it has parts), and can run millions of scenarios a second to take action. Those actions, however, seem to humans as unnecessary, cruel, and irresponsible.

The acts might or might not be proper, as our minds cannot follow the AI’s logic or how it attempts to foresee the future. The two programmers in the story act as a collective conscious of creators who regret their creation, that is out of the control. As many other weapon smiths have found out, once their weapons took on their own lore, it’s difficult to control. Many novels have been written about this issue, from Greek myths, to Frankenstein, to Watchmen, and to fictionalization of the Manhattan Project.

One other theme, which I found to be just as interesting, is when Grale is looking towards the near future and realizes that his career is over, and he needs to plan ahead. This is something many people who are in mid-career realize, sometimes it comes as a shock (injury, fired) and sometimes the clues have been around for a long time. Sometimes you cannot keep up with the new technology, keep learning at nights or in Grale’s case an injury which has been bothering him, and getting worst, for years.

I wouldn’t call the book fast paced, but the narrative moves quickly enough without sacrificing the story or the characters. I did not read the first two books, but frankly didn’t feel like I missed anything relevant. Besides the conjuncture of the AI technologies, I did not feel any of the story was way out of line, the author did not hurry his characters to move the story along, as its moves at its own pace.

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