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The Author

So you want to know who the author of the book is?

An enthusiast of the thrilling works of Alistair MacLean, Raymond Chandler, Frederick Forsyth, and Ken Follett, this author crafts suspenseful narratives that delve into the future of technology and its profound impact on humanity. Eager to explore the connections between science—particularly physics—and the intuitive insights of Buddhism and Taoism, he treats these philosophies as ‘forgotten knowledge’ offering clues to understanding our world.

With an in-depth knowledge of human civilization, the author brings a unique perspective to current phenomena, examining them with distance and depth.

Preferring to let the stories speak for themselves, he values privacy and choose to remain anonymous.

The Vision

Ostensibly, this is a story about the future. However, the author believes that the reality takes place in a subatomic world where everything possible is past, present, and future at the same time.

So it is also a story about the present as we have it. It is only in this reality that we experience and can change something for the better. Even if the choice is an illusion, let’s do what we can, good and decent, with all the strength and possibilities we have. Just in case. For this is the only reality that matters to us.

The Series

The Turing Test

The story begins with seemingly unrelated events in remote parts of the world. But... "Coincidences are for the ill-informed," as Ava says. Everything is connected, only the threads are not visible at first glance. "Pay attention to the details," says InU.

The Indian Lead

New actors appear. The events move to India and Australia, although there is also a lot going on in New York City, when drama occurs there. Someone cheats, someone betrays, someone dies. Everybody lies.

Quid Pro Quo

The picture begins to clear. The masterminds of the intrigue are beginning to reveal themselves. At least those who belong to the human world. Their goals? No one will like them. The time of choice is coming.

Mankind had reached the brink. There was nowhere left to go, so it took a big step forward.

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Readers' Testimonials

“What a brilliant book! The plot is so engaging, and the bots are delightfully creepy. I adore InU's witty comments—she's my favorite character! I wish this story would never end.”
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Arthur Chandra
“The book puts me in mind of the prescience of Asimov and Bradbury regarding where we might be headed technology-wise and raises the thought-provoking question of how we remain human given such changes.”
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Laura Kenney
“I got immersed in the story from the first pages—the writing is well paced, the action scenes are thrilling, and the AI is very cool and often terrifying. Loving the in-depth descriptions of future tech advances.”
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Chris Stanck