Following the devastation of World War III, nuclear radiation has spawned magic, ranging from nuisance koppa oni plaguing the Golden Gate to masters of the elements. It falls to the FBI's supernatural quads and their supervisors to protect those who can't protect themselves. But when a mysterious f
Hypnos
β Scribed by Jon Biddle
- Publisher
- Clink Street Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 162 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1913136973
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
What if the unthinkable became a reality? What if technology could be used against you? A software program has been stolen from the digital vaults of the CIA. It is capable of bridging the gap between A.I. and human consciousness, making a person do whatever the controller wants, creating a potentially terrifying new world. The organisation responsible has racist, right-wing views and a perverted desire to reduce population growth by culling it using the software. Only the rich and the powerful can be part of Asclepius. The software is uploaded to the brain via eye movement using a smartphone, leaving open the possibility for entire countries to be controlled remotely.
Alex Brown, newly-appointed to the B5 Intelligence cell of British intelligence while hunting for the serial killer Dale Broc who has kidnapped her daughter, has been assigned to the case and now has to choose. Will she save the country or her daughter? Hypnos is the second novel in the Alex Brown series....
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Following the devastation of World War III, nuclear radiation has spawned magic, ranging from nuisance koppa oni plaguing the Golden Gate to masters of the elements. It falls to the FBI's supernatural quads and their supervisors to protect those who can't protect themselves. But when a mysterious f
Una joven psiquiatra empieza a trabajar en una clΓnica en la que, ademΓ‘s de con los peculiares pacientes, tiene que enfrentarse con los extraΓ±os mΓ©todos del director, con la zafiedad de algunos compaΓ±eros y, como va descubriendo, con su propio pasado, del que inexplicablemente sΓ³lo conoce algunos de