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Solo (Mason novel)

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Cover artist
  
cover artist

Publication date
  
1992 (1st edition)

Originally published
  
1992

Genre
  
Science Fiction

Preceded by
  
Weapon

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

Author
  
Robert Mason

Country
  
United States of America

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ISBN
  
0-425-13748-1 (first edition, hardback)

Publisher
  
G. P. Putnam's Sons (1st edition)

Works by Robert Mason
  
Weapon, Chickenhawk: Back in th, Chickenhawk

Solo is a 1993 science fiction novel by Robert Mason. The book was Mason's second novel; he had previously written Weapon and a memoir about his experiences in Vietnam titled Chickenhawk.

Contents

Plot introduction

When the self-aware Pentagon-built robot, Solo, goes AWOL, the Pentagon uses its reserve robot, Nimrod, as bait luring Solo into a trap meant to destroy him, and setting the stage for a cyborg confrontation.

Plot summary

Solo, a robot designed by the US Government as a hyper intelligent super assassin, goes AWOL on his mission in Nicguaga, and finds himself at the bottom of a lake. Reaching the surface Solo realizes that he needs to recharge, and eventually makes his way to New York, acquiring friends along the way. A widowed bag lady named Laura, quickly befriends Solo and benefits not only from Solo's friendship, but his protection. Solo is bent on his self-imposed mission to rescue his younger "brother," Nimrod, a newer, more advanced robot like Solo. Meanwhile, agents of the Government maneuver to destroy the renegade Solo at any cost.

  • Self-determination on the part of the main character.
  • Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

    The feature film Solo created in 1996, is an adaptation of the first book of the series Weapon, and though it borrows the name of the title character from both novels, it is not considered to be true to the source material.

    References

    Solo (Mason novel) Wikipedia