Ghost Hands
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Reinhold Nilson
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
A quiet rule keeps three worlds in balance. Every act requires a pair. Touch. Consent. Two hands on the glass.
Now counterfeit pairs—ghost hands—slip past the safeguards. Fast. Clean. Wrong.
Mira Osei reads cities like circuits. She widens the listen window once, and only once, to keep the beat from breaking.
Deka Riall finds the old code in Echo’s archives—written to still, never to move—and calls the debt by name.
Iven Coil stands before the Crown and refuses the easy lever. No overrides. No solos. Proof or nothing.
Lio Vale teaches a rite from Loki: cast a shadow with your pair. Ghosts can’t.
The Steadfast Compact sells speed. The chorus demands consent. Public stones glow for pairs and stay dark for lone hands. Quarantines stall, not punish. Logs don’t lie.
And beyond the quarrel, a patient signal hums. A harvester braid, working slow. Taking its time.
Ghost Hands is Book Two of the Fourth Strand Trilogy—the second Lone Star Trilogy—lean, tense, and full of lighted interfaces and human vows. New readers will find the ground fast. Returning readers will see the stakes widen and the Key get clearer on the glass.
Expect:
A system built on consent, not force.
The Duet Key on the page—bars, taps, pressure—used as language.
A simple public test that reveals fakes: the shadow-pair.
No single-hand saviors. No emergency override.
A slow, distant threat that won’t go away just because you shout at it.
Perfect for readers who want:
Tight sci-fi with ethics at the center.
Worldbuilding that speaks through tools and maps, not lectures.
Characters who choose law over impulse, and pay for it.
Series placement: Lone Star Trilogy 2 (Fourth Strand Trilogy), Book 2.
You can start here. If you’ve read the first trilogy, you’ll catch the deeper chords. If not, the rule is simple enough to learn: listen first. Act together.
Two. Or none.