Dead on the Internet
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Dead on the Internet
The MIT Murders
Published:
6/12/2008
Format:
Perfect Bound Softcover
Pages:
540
Size:
6x9
ISBN:
978-1-43437-806-4
Print Type:
B/W

Dead on the Internet

 

          It’s a case of murder and mystery at MIT. 

          Intelligent thinking machines and cyberspace are investigated on the college campus at one of America’s most prestigious and illustrious institutes of higher learning.  Cutting edge robotics labs attempt to blend artificial intelligence and micro-organisms with man’s propensity for greed and lust.  This third Jack Kelly mystery leads to the basic question of existence and survival.

          MIT graduate students are brutally murdered and ex-Boston Police Homicide detective Jack Kelly is hired by the father of one.

          The murdered students are part of a group that works at MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.  The lab has recently developed a prototype for an all-purpose domestic robot that is expected to revolutionize modern society.  Science fiction has become a reality.  The Prototype Project has developed a moving intelligent machine that is wirelessly connected to the internet at all times.  The robots think, adapt, research, network, and they learn. Governments and their agencies, as well as the world’s major corporations are interested in manufacturing, developing, and servicing the domestic robots.  The human-like robots will soon become essential to every modern home and business on the planet.  These all-purpose domestic assistants are going to be very big business.  And there are moral and philosophical questions to be answered. 

          One AI Lab grad student, Tom Peters, has left the pack and with money supplied by Las Vegas card counters and methamphetamine sales has started an escort service which is a thinly veiled prostitution ring.  With his cold cash and connections to a very rich and influential group he realizes the huge sums of money and power that can be derived from the control of The Prototype Project. 

DEAD ON THE INTERNET

The stars above were still faintly visible as white clouds rolled across the early morning sky.  The tall gray skyscrapers stood proudly alongside the city’s old redbrick buildings.  And as the dark sky lightened from black to blue and the streets filled with morning light, crime time slowed to a crawl, the night people took their rest, and the rats returned to their nests. 

At daybreak another bold Boston skyline is created.  On this day the early morning November sun was hiding behind the buildings as a lone student rowed her thin wooden shell across the dark river water.  A gray haired man wearing a long brown barn coat walked his dog along the Cambridge side of the Charles River near MIT. 

As the man and his dog walked along the riverbank the powerful black and brown German Shepherd saw something up ahead and took off, tearing open the fingers of his master’s fist breaking the hold his owner had on the end of the dog’s leash. 

“Hold on, Sam!” the bespectacled owner shouted and then he muttered, “Goddamn fleabag,” quietly, as if the dog would be offended if he heard his beloved owner disrespect him.

& n b s p ; & nbsp;          The retired gentleman began to pick up his pace, chasing his dog, walking faster and faster, breaking into a jog and then finally a run.  The dog growled up ahead then flattened out on a dead run with the leash waving out behind him.  The retired gentleman chased his dog along the muddy riverbank dodging beer bottles, Styrofoam cups, and the assorted flotsam and jetsam that washed ashore from upriver.  The man was tiring fast and contemplated giving up the chase when Sam pulled up abruptly and growled at something in the brush along the Charles.  The hair along the dog’s shoulders and back stood on end.

The sudden stop caused the dog owner to stumble and fall forward, rolling down the riverbank. 

“Goddamn it, Sam Shepherd!” the man shouted as he rolled.  Just before tumbling into the dirty water of the Charles, the man stuck out his right arm and his right hand submerged in the riverbank muck.  It stopped his rolling just short of the water.

& n b s p ; & nbsp;          The dog owner lay there in the thickets and weeds quietly, his eyes closed for a moment as he ran an internal check to feel for any bumps or bruises.  He silently cursed his dog who was still growling on the riverbank.

& n b s p ; & nbsp;          The man opened his eyes to realize that he was face-to-face with a partially decomposing corpse.  As it lay on the riverbank, the ghastly and surrealistic looking body resembled a department store mannequin.  The skin was wrinkled and the flesh looked yellow and rubbery.  The dead man’s hair looked matted and artificial.  The one cloudy eyeball remaining in the corpse’s head was open and staring.  On the other side of the dead man’s face was an empty eye socket. 

The small wake from a passing rowboat splashed against the riverbank just enough to rock the bloated body.  As the corpse rolled slightly it groaned, expelling some of the nauseating and repulsive gases built up inside it. 

& n b s p ; & nbsp;          A small brown multi-legged water bug crawled out of the empty right eye socket of the swollen face as the elderly dog walker recoiled in horror then struggled to his feet. 

About the Author

 

& n b sp;       Johnny Barnes has been writing true crime reports for 11 years as a paralegal and private investigator in and around Boston and another 18 years as a detective and full time police officer.  He has been a SWAT team member and an FBI trained hostage negotiator.

& n b sp;       Johnny relied heavily on his years of experience as a private detective and police officer when he composed his Jack Kelly novels, Dead Men Talk, Sleep When I’m Dead, and Dead on the Internet.

Born in New Bedford, Mass, Johnny spent many years in the Boston area.  He attended Marlborough Academy, Southeastern Massachusetts University, Berklee School of Music, Harvard University Extension School, several police academies, as well as years of in-service training.

For many years Johnny moonlighted as a record producer, nightclub manager, working musician, and songwriter.  He periodically releases CD’s of guitar driven originals or classic blues arrangements. 

Johnny sails his boat out of Buzzard’s Bay and likes to spend most of his summers anchored off the Elizabeth Islands fishing, reading and listening to jazz and blues. 

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