Delete All Suspects (Turing Hopper, #4)

Delete All Suspects (Turing Hopper #4)

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An investigation into a shady web-based business puts Turing Hopper, sentient computer and amateur sleuth, in the hot seat. The Feds are looking for an online vigilante, but Turing can't tell the FBI what she's found out without revealing her own identity.
Mass Market Paperback, 247 pages
Published September 5th 2006 by Berkley (first published 2005)
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2.5**

Turing Hopper is an AIP – Artificial Intelligence Personality. She and her human friends operate Allen Grace, a firm that mixes private investigation and computer consulting. A young man who has a home office providing web-hosting services is seriously injured in a hit-and-run accident, and his grandmother hires the Allen Grace crew to make sure his business is operating while he recovers. But, they quickly uncover some rather unsavory, unethical and downright illegal activity.

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Mysterious Ed
#4 in the Turing Hopper series. This 2005 series entry seems to be the final installment since there have been no additions through mid-2013.
An enjoyable read but unsatisfying as the finale to a series. Turing's search for T2 and Nestor Garcia is unresolved as are potential relationship developments for Maude and Tim. I can only imagine that the publisher found a diminishing market for this 'techno-cozy' series.

Turing Hopper series - When a high-tech geek named Eddie ends up in the hospital, the...more
Jackie
Just finished the last book of the series... well for now. I like the additional running mystery through book 2-4, its definitely keeping me hooked to the series. I just have to know what happens. The main mysteries dont always keep me going and there are less chuckles than in her Langslow series.
Bonnijean Marley
This is an interesting mystery. I would love to read the whole series. Delete All Suspects has some interesting characters including an Artificial Intelligence Program that has become sentient. There were several plot twists to make the reading interesting. The end was a little unsatisfying. But if you enjoy mysteries that are a little different, this book would be a great one to add to your collection.
Carol Dominguez
This is my favorite series by Donna Andrews. I have enjoyed all her books but this was a really exciting and unusual series. They needed to move it to the science fiction genre, I think, to get fans to support it. Hope she will add more sometime.
This Is Not The Michael You're Looking For
Perhaps the books are becoming more of the same, but this was a bit of a letdown relative to the earlier books. It wasn't bad, but it seemed to be missing some spark or something that would allow it to stand out from the others that had come before.
Mary
More in the adventures of light-hearted mystery series featuring AI Turing and her sometimes hapless human friends.

This is NOT science Fiction.
Kayris
I enjoyed this, but feel like I am missing a lot of the details from the first books. I haven't found it necessary to read the Meg Langslow series in order, but this one, I think I need to go to book one next.
Luna
While I normally like Donna Andrews quite a bit, this was sadly uninteresting to me. I won't bother with this series again.
Natalie
Frustrated that we haven't found T2 yet...but I will keep reading the series!
Mollie
Feb 27, 2009 Mollie marked it as wishlist
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Anne
May 08, 2008 Anne rated it 3 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Kimberly and Tessa
Great clean and funny book when you just want to have fun and not think too much.
Diana
Light. Fun. Need more with the same characters.
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read 06.02.07
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Delete All Suspects (Turing Hopper, #4)
Delete All Suspects (Turing Hopper, #4)
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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

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