The best-selling author of the popular Renshai series, Mickey Zucker Reichert pens I, Robot: To Protect-the first in a trilogy inspired by the Isaac Asimov classic I, Robot. It's the year 2035, and robot psychologist Dr. Susan Calvin is beginning her residency at a teaching hospital where patients are being injected with diagnostic nanobots. Before long, Susan realizes that the injections portend dire consequences- and that the nanobots are being used to facilitate a deadly scheme.
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“Trepidatious fans of Asimov’s famous I, Robot series will be well pleased with this authorized prequel. Dr. Susan Calvin is an intense, sharp, realistic protagonist. Experiencing the series, as drawn by a talented and capable author who updates the science makes the three directives even more exciting. Reichert makes the science understandable, but also does not skimp on characterizations; both the robots and the humans seem … well, human. Pick this up!”
— Romantic Times
“I know I tend to hyperbolize when I come across a good book or music release, but Mickey Zucker Reichert's I, Robot: To Protect flabbergasts me at how much I enjoyed it despite my every intention to dislike it ... This is, in the end, a wonderful book that I enjoyed tremendously. Reichert not only manages to be true to Asimov's vision but manages to write one hell of a story that is enjoyable even if you had never heard of Isaac before.”
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Mickey Zucker Reichert is a bestselling fantasy author best known for her Renshai series. She has written over twenty-two novels and more than fifty short stories. Some of her other work includes the Books of Barakhai, the Flight of the Renshai books, and the Nightfall series.
Alma Cuervo is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and a stage actress and singer who has also performed in film and television. She holds an MFA in acting from the Yale School of Drama, from which she graduated in 1976 alongside Meryl Streep. She starred in the role of Madame Morrible in the first national tour of Wicked.