The Future of Justice: ‘Robolex’ Reimagines the Legal System in 2040

‘Robolex’ is Juan Manuel Sánchez Fernández’ latest thriller. Photo: Amazon

Book Review: Robolex by Juan Manuel Sánchez Fernández

**Spanish Version** – The year is 2040, and the scales of justice are being recalibrated. In a world where the line between silicon and soul is blurring, Juan Manuel Sánchez Fernández delivers a gripping futuristic legal thriller that explores the fragile boundary between technology and humanity.


Synopsis: Justice Reborn

Justice has changed: lawyers are no longer only human. After the mysterious murder of a brilliant lawyer from Almeria, an unscrupulous corporation decides to create AGF 40, the first robot lawyer with a built-in human brain.

The mission seems straightforward: relive the victim’s final moments to identify the murderer. However, within the machine, something awakens that was never part of the code: conscience, ethics, and memory. In a system corrupted by power, AGF 40 faces a dangerous dilemma: obey its creators or seek the truth, even if it leads to its own destruction. With the help of Natalia Domene, a young lawyer struggling between reason and heart, AGF 40 discovers that justice does not always reside in codes, but in the difficult decisions that define us as humans. (Amazon, 2026)


The Review: A Cyborg’s Quest for Truth

The Catalyst

The story opens with a shock: Aniceto Gázquez Figueroa is assassinated in a public restaurant during a business meeting. The investigation, led by Sgt. Castillo and Lt. Rupérez, yields frustratingly few clues, only a specific gun type and a getaway car.

Aniceto’s family donates his brain to Novus Robotics, headed by the narcissistic Edward Carver. The result is AGF 40 (named after the donor’s initials and the year of creation), a cyborg intended to revolutionize the Spanish justice system.

Man vs. Machine

It begins as a corporate experiment and quickly evolves into a complex moral struggle. AGF 40 realizes that Novus Robotics intends to use him for financial gain rather than the betterment of humanity. This realization prompts a daring escape.

The narrative shines as AGF 40 reunites with his former law partner, Natalia Domene. Together, they navigate a legal landscape that forces both characters and readers to confront uncomfortable questions, including the ethical minefield of defending those they believe are guilty.

Character Dynamics

  • AGF 40: A groundbreaking blend of code and memory. His evolution from a calculated tool to a moral agent drives the tension of the book.
  • Edward Carver: While character development is lean in some areas, Carver stands out as a “Dr. Frankenstein” figure. He is a complicated, narcissistic visionary who views his creation with a mix of pride and growing dread.
  • Natalia Domene: She provides the emotional heartbeat of the story, representing the human struggle between logic and compassion.

Final Verdict

Sánchez Fernández’ prose is vivid and descriptive, utilizing a non-linear narrative to keep the reader off-balance. “Castillo exhale un suspiro frustrado y miró por la ventana, observando cómo las olas del mar de Cabo de Gata hacían bailar la noche oscura.”

While the setting is sci-fi, the themes are deeply rooted in contemporary concerns about AI replacing human professions, from maids and guards to, eventually, lawyers.

Robolex ultimately asks: Is justice defined by rules, or by the courage to challenge them?

  • For fans of: Science fiction, legal procedurals, and philosophical thrillers.
  • Key takeaway: A detailed look at the intersection of bio-engineering and the law.

“Por primera vez desde su reactivación, AGF 40 sintió una punzada de duda. ¿Era él, el mismo abogado que alguna vez luchó por la justicia? O era simplement una version mejorada de un hombre que ya no existía.”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

About the Author

Juan Manuel Sánchez Fernández is a practicing lawyer from Almeria with over two decades of experience, including defense work in high-profile murder cases. He turned to writing as a therapeutic hobby during a personal crisis, leading to the success of his debut novel, El Abogado Adicto.

His second novel, El Abogado y La Mafia, has reached international audiences across North America, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Robolex continues his streak of blending deep legal expertise with high-stakes storytelling.

Innovation Intelligence: The New Strategy to Outpace Disruption

‘The Innovation Intelligence Advantage’ by Kris Poria and Jeff Penrose. Photo: Amazon

Book Spotlight: The Innovation Intelligence Advantage

How Leaders Close the Innovation Gap and Outpace Disruption

By Kris Poria and Jeff Penrose


Synopsis

In a world where technology evolves faster than organizations can adapt, most leaders face a widening gap between what they know they must achieve and what their systems can actually deliver. Traditional R&D, consulting, and procurement models were never built for today’s exponential pace of change and the cost of inaction has become catastrophic. (Amazon, 2026)

The Innovation Intelligence Advantage reveals a breakthrough solution: an entirely new organizational capability that helps enterprises, governments, and defense agencies stay ahead of disruption – Innovation Intelligence.

Drawing on real-world experience building the EarlyBirds Operational Innovation System, authors Kris Poria and Jeff Penrose show how organizations can:

  • Eliminate innovation blind spots.
  • Sense global shifts before competitors or adversaries.
  • Build resilient, sovereign supply chains.
  • De-risk multi-year programs with live intelligence.
  • Rapidly adopt emerging technologies.
  • Transform strategy into a dynamic, evidence-based capability.
  • Empower a future-ready workforce.
  • Unlock continuous innovation as an operational discipline.

With clear frameworks and practical insights, this book introduces the four mechanisms that redefine how organizations operate. Together, they form a living intelligence system that accelerates decision-making, strengthens resilience, and creates permanent strategic advantage.

The future belongs to those who can see change coming and act. Innovation Intelligence shows you how.

Whether you lead a Fortune 500 company, a government agency, a defense organization, or a large-scale transformation program, this book offers a proven path to outpace disruption and thrive in a volatile world.


About the Authors

Kris Poria – Kris is the Co-founder and CEO of EarlyBirds, leading a global Open Innovation and Intelligence Ecosystem. His mission is to help enterprises, governments, and defense organizations discover emerging technologies, anticipate disruption, and maintain a competitive advantage in a rapidly evolving world.

Jeff Penrose – Jeff is the Co-founder and COO of EarlyBirds. An ICT specialist with deep international experience across the private and public sectors, Jeff has held senior executive and technical roles focused on solving complex problems. He holds a Graduate Diploma in Executive Leadership and is a staunch advocate for continuous learning.