Aalot, a super intelligent boy, is bitter about the condition he finds himself in. He blames his parents for his severely disabled state. With little regard for him, their selfish ways prompt Aalot to teach them a lesson. he decides to infiltrate the minds of his parents by adapting the technology that aids him. In a dystopian world faced with an increasing population, there are no solutions except to take advantage of the use of artifical intelligence. Having taken control of his father, he causes him to risk everything by launching an illegal project to reintroduce human-like robots as a solution to the shortage of carers for the elderly. Both illegal and highly controversial, the project reignites past fear regarding what are referred to only as the `troubles', situations that occurred when robots became totally independent. Inspired by science fiction authors such as Stephen King and Isaac Asimov, Aalot's Revenge raises serious questions about how to deal with an increasing ageing population. This book offers a frightening, yet fascinating, insight into artifical intelligence, a topic of growing discussion in recent years. Aalot's Revenge will appeal to fans of science fiction novels, as well as those with an interest in technological advances.