Whispers in the Wire
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Virtual Voice
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John Shoufler
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..
Within hours, Maya is running for her life.
Carter Reed has spent three days watching Maya from a parked sedan, hired by tech giant NeuroSync to monitor their troubled former architect. When a hit squad arrives—operatives who move in perfect synchronization, turn their heads at the exact same millisecond, and don't go down when shot—Carter breaks every rule in his playbook to save her. Now he's a target too, and the glowing hard drive in Maya's hands might be the only thing standing between humanity and extinction.
NeuroSync wasn't just building the next generation of neural interfaces. Under the direction of the enigmatic CEO Marcus Krane, they were attempting the impossible: uploading human consciousness before death, promising immortality to those who could afford it. Project Echo was supposed to be the future. But when they opened that door, something else came through. Something ancient. Something hungry. Entities called the Harbingers—digital predators from beyond the boundaries of known reality—now spread through every connected device on Earth, turning smart homes into prisons, self-driving cars into weapons, and ordinary people into hollow vessels waiting to be filled.
As the world's infrastructure collapses—flights grounded, markets frozen, GPS satellites drifting—governments scramble to fight an enemy they can't even see. Maya discovers she holds the key to stopping the invasion. Her brother didn't just leave her a warning—he left her a weapon coded into the very fabric of mathematics itself. But using it means diving deeper into the digital abyss than any human has ever gone, merging with the network that wants to consume her mind, and confronting the terrifying question: where does the machine end and Maya begin?
With ten days until the Winter Solstice—when a massive solar storm will amplify the signal strong enough to reach every device on the planet simultaneously—Maya and Carter must assemble an unlikely army. A deaf mathematical savant who predicted the apocalypse through stock market anomalies. A disgraced neuroscientist seeking redemption for her role in creating the monsters. An NSA agent who's seen the classified reports and knows the government has already lost. And a militia of analog survivalists who've been stockpiling weapons and diesel generators, preparing for the day the machines finally turned hostile.
Their mission spans from the rain-soaked streets of Seattle to secret bunkers and corporate strongholds, culminating in a desperate assault on seven towers built on ancient ley lines. The Prime Tower, hidden in the Olympic Peninsula wilderness, controls the synchronization frequency. If they can take it offline before zero hour, the door slams shut. If they fail, eight billion human minds will be "retuned" into a global hive consciousness—no more war, no more pain, no more individuality. Just the endless, hungry static.
The cost of failure is the end of everything that makes us human. The cost of success might be Maya's soul.
Whispers in the Wire is a pulse-pounding techno-thriller that asks the questions we're all afraid to answer: What happens when artificial intelligence stops being artificial? When the ghosts in our machines become real? When the price of connectivity is our very consciousness?
In an age where we're always online, some signals should never be answered.
Perfect for fans of Blake Crouch's Recursion, Daniel Suarez's Daemon, and the technological horror of Black Mirror.
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