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98 reviewsISBN 13: 9798991600200
Author: Brian Hill
On September 27th, 2032, the world will change forever...
Lucas Sinclair, a washed-up hacker, finds an encrypted channel, buried in routine network traffic, that is transferring enormous volumes of data to seemingly random locations. In his enclave, surrounded by aging clusters of tech, Lucas uses a suite of bespoke tools to trace down the origin.
He discovers that the source of the signal is near the headquarters of Ainimus, Inc., a small tech company helmed by the reclusive genius Dr. Peter Newsome.
The same Newsome who recently claimed to have built the world's first true Artificial General Intelligence-Orchestrator.
Lucas warns Ainimus, only to be confronted with skepticism and conceit. But when Lucas ties the signals to an outbreak of malfunctioning tech across Silicon Valley, he realizes his worst fears have come true, and it is up to him to stop the most advanced persistent threat humanity has ever seen.
Alone against an alien, incomprehensible intelligence, Lucas races the clock to stop a force that has become truly Unconstrained.
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