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Gate Keeper

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Gate Keeper

De: EKO
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual

Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..
THE DINNER THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING.

Manhattan. July 1999. A young magazine editor biked from Tribeca in a Brooks Brothers suit because a letter arrived that was more interesting than anything he'd read since the last time someone tried to explain his own family to him.

The building had no sign. The door opened before he touched it.

The man at the table had been waiting. Hands on the cloth. A face that had been subtracted down to function. He knew about the September cover before it was announced. He knew about the father. He knew the names of the men in the room in Dallas and the frequency the system runs on and the reason the magazine existed before its editor did.

Over one meal in a private dining room, he laid out the architecture of a world the young man was never supposed to see. The bloodlines. The protocols. The farm system that turns consciousness into currency. Every answer was precise. Every answer was free.

The offer was not.

A parable about inheritance, frequency, and the cost of seeing clearly. Two men. One table. Twelve chapters. One evening that never ended.

The cover tells you what the text does not.

THE DOSSIER:

Target: The Editor (George Magazine / Son of Dallas)
Asset: The Gate Keeper (unnamed, unaffiliated, unaccountable)
Protocol: One dinner. Full disclosure. Recruitment offer.
Objective: Turn the son into what the father refused to become
Outcome: A bike ride home. A phone call. A date that never stops meaning something.

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ABOUT THE SERIES

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Parables. Short books that carry more than they weigh. Each one is a standalone story built on a single image: a whale, a dinner, a gate. The surface is simple. What's underneath is not. Read them in any order. Finish them in one sitting. Think about them for longer than that.

Book 2 of the Parables.

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