


Books in series

#1
You've Got Murder
2002
Artificial Intelligence Personality Turing Hopper is in a panic. Her creator, Zack, has missed work for several days. After exhausting her resources, Turing is still far from giving up. For, unlike other AIPs, Turing is sentient—and she senses foul play. Her skills of deduction may be virtually flawless. But it’ll take more than that for a digital detective to catch a flesh-and-blood criminal …

#2
Click Here For Murder
2003
It’s hard to do legwork with no legs. So when her coworker Ray Santiago is found murdered in an alley, Artificial Intelligence Personality Turing needs her human friends’ help to find his killer. But just as they start to put together the puzzle of Ray’s fabricated life, outside dangers creep into the lab—and, perhaps, within the very computer in which Turing lives.

#3
Access Denied
2004
If she had a nose, Artificial Intelligence Personality Turing would smell something fishy. She’s been monitoring criminal-at-large Nestor Garcia’s dormant credit card. Then, several thousand dollars’ worth of purchases show up—and packages ordered on Garcia’s card have been sent to a vacant house. Turing’s sure that someone else has stolen the plastic. Because for Garcia, using his traceable credit card would be like clapping on his own handcuffs.
So Turing and her friends, of both the bionic and biped varieties, make plans to stake out the empty house’s vicinity. But just when Tim finds something he wishes he hadn’t, he’s charged with murder. Now, Turing and her friends have to clear his name. The only way is to find the guilty party—by luring him to attack them. But doing so might very well get them “accidentally” deleted …

#4
Delete All Suspects
2005
After a hit-and-run leaves Eddie, a young techie, in the hospital, his grandmother hires Artificial Intelligence Personality Turing’s friend Tim to look closely at Eddie’s business, which he runs out of their computer-filled basement. So while Turing tries to break into the computers, Tim interrogates the reclusive techie’s sleazy friends, who use his computers to run unsavory websites and steal credit card numbers.
But then the feds show up, looking for an online vigilante who’s also using Eddie’s computers. Caught in the middle, Turing and her friends can’t let the vigilante continue, but they can’t tell the FBI anything without revealing Turing’s identity. So they become vigilantes themselves. And what started as a hit-and-run becomes a deadly game of computer-and-mouse …
Author

Donna Andrews
Author · 49 books
Donna Andrews was born in Yorktown, Virginia, the setting of Murder with Peacocks and Revenge of the Wrought Iron Flamingos, and now lives and works in Reston, Virginia. When not writing fiction, Andrews is a self-confessed nerd, rarely found away from her computer, unless she's messing in the garden http://us.macmillan.com/author/donnaa...