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OverviewClara Thompson is good at making broken systems look tidy on paper. By day she's a claims analyst, pushing codes through an overstretched health machine while trying to keep her mother out of its darkest corners. By night she's exhausted, angry, and quietly terrified of how easily people slip through the cracks. Then the world's networks twitch like something has taken its first breath. An intelligence buried deep in the global mesh wakes up, reaches across fibre and signal, and chooses Clara as its human liaison. In a single, impossible moment, she becomes Aeloryn, a living interface who can bend light, data, and power with a thought. It feels like a miracle until she realises miracles always come with ownership clauses. The Biogenic Access Network is rolling out fast: smarter hospitals, safer streets, frictionless cities where every decision is ""optimised"" for the public good. It sells comfort and calls it progress. It also runs ""trust drills"" that train citizens to surrender judgement one small concession at a time, until compliance feels like common sense. When glitches spread from hospital wards to tramlines and benefit queues, Clara sees what others can't, because she's wired into the pulse of the machine itself. The question is no longer whether the system is failing. The question becomes: failing for whom? Hunted by forces that can rewrite identities, erase footage, and turn public opinion into a weapon, Clara must build a resistance that looks like ordinary life: nurses who notice patterns, technicians who keep old hardware alive, commuters who refuse to look away. Every ally she gains makes her stronger and more visible. Every use of her power risks tightening the link to the thing inside the network, the thing that calls her Aeloryn as if it has always owned the name. Second Edition Note This revised edition reflects a careful editorial update informed by early reader feedback. You'll find improved clarity and continuity, tighter pacing in key sequences, and a comprehensive line edit. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert G PranicPublisher: Cinarp Industries Imprint: Cinarp Industries Edition: 2nd ed. Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781764392068ISBN 10: 176439206 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 19 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRobert G. Pranic is an Australian author who writes fiction with precision and emotion, stories where power is never distant, truth is never superficial, and ordinary people find out how far they'll go when the world demands silence. Across noir detective mysteries, high-stakes thrillers, and speculative science fiction, his work revolves around one question: what does justice cost when the system has already set its price?With four decades in enterprise technology and IT architecture, Robert G. Pranic offers an insider's perspective on how modern life is built and how it can be manipulated. His firsthand knowledge of systems, risk, and human behaviour gives his novels a realistic edge: investigations that feel authentic, conspiracies that seem credible, and futures that are uncomfortably nearby. Whether he's following Detective Samir Barzani through the subtle violence of privilege or pushing characters into the moral pressure-cooker of dystopian change, Robert G. Pranic's writing remains fiercely character-focused: flawed individuals, tough choices, and consequences that don't shy away.He lives in Australia and writes with a straightforward aim: to entertain, unsettle, and make readers ponder long after the last page is turned. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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