Re: Another new Charlie Chan novel: "The Jade Dragon's Curse"
Amazing times. Are all those new books developed with AI?
"The Enigmatic Chronicles of Charlie Chan" is a series of three "Mystery Adventures" from author Antonios Valamontes published between 14th and 16th of june.
1. The Jade Serpent Murders: A CHARLIE CHAN MYSTERY
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0C87GP95G
2. A Dance of Shadows: Sherlock Holmes and Charlie Chan Battling Dr. Moriarty and His German Spy Ring
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0C87M9V8G
3. The Jade Dragon's Curse: A CHARLIE CHAN MYSTERY
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0C87KBCVX
Looks like a series of short stories. The print versions have 68, 61 and 55 pages.
Lucky those who have access to Kindle Unlimited. Its for free then.
Re: Another new Charlie Chan novel: "The Jade Dragon's Curse" (A Definite NO)
Dear Michael,
You pose an interesting question: "Are all those new books developed with AI?"
Reading most of "The Jade Dragon's Curse," I have found the language used to be very bland and "matter of fact." Dialogue comes off both in arrangement and feel as something more like a script than a novel! Also, there is a space between each paragraph which seems an obvious means of filling more pages. Perhaps AI, that insidious dagger in the heart of true creativity, may, indeed have been employed in this case, and maybe for the other examples you mention.
I can state without having finished this small book that it is even worse than "Charlie Chan: Cheeseburgers, Root Beer and Murder," which at least had something of a story to tell with some characters with any dimension.
Perhaps you can, through Kindle, take a look at these other stories and let us know if there is ANY value to them. If you would like to just take a skim through the content and give us your opinion? Thank you!