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OverviewWhat if the thing that makes us most human could be turned against us? When four hyper-empathic women realize they've all fallen for the same enigmatic Silicon Valley filmmaker, they begin to unravel a web of deception that stretches far beyond romantic betrayal, exposing the dark corners of the tech world. A woman vanishes from a cliffside retreat in Big Sur, and investigative journalist Zoe Harrison is drawn into a mystery that feels eerily personal. Her search unravels the tangled lives of three other women-Lillian, a French climatologist, Karolina, a clairvoyant Spanish actress, and Sasha, a German pilot with prophetic dreams-all of whom share a dangerous connection. They've each fallen for Max Furtherlore, a magnetic British filmmaker hiding ties to a covert tech project designed to weaponize empathy. As their lives collide, the truth they uncover is more chilling than romantic betrayal, it's an engineered fate. The Circuitry We Share is a haunting psychological thriller exploring the magnetic pull between people wired to feel deeply and those who only mirror emotion. It will resonate with anyone who has fallen in love, only to realize the person they trusted was a perfect stranger. Praise for The Circuitry We Share ""Four women who share an empathic talent that they, themselves, don't quite understand, also unknowingly share a relationship with an enigmatic, mysterious, yet somehow irresistible Silicon Valley film maker. Unraveling the forces that pull them all together; a spiral web of ESP, empathy, and the dawning study of technological singularity, this is a chilling psychological page-turner."" - Lauren Singer, Bookseller @ Northshire Bookstore ""Reading The Circuitry We Share feels like discovering a modern superhero book where the powers aren't laser eyes or flying, but the emotional and intellectual power women hold. Women are rarely represented this way in the media, so seeing a woman's emotions portrayed as a power and not a burden is a very refreshing and powerful take that gives me pride in being a deeply emotional person."" - Avary Halliday ""This novel is unlike anything I've read before. It grabbed me from the start and kept me hooked with its twists and turns. I loved how Molly blends artificial intelligence into the story - it feels fresh, timely, and right on point. The four powerful women at the heart of the novel are unforgettable, especially Zoe, who doesn't even realize the depth of her own influence. Add in a love interest with tangled connections, and the result is a thriller that surprises at every turn. A must-read for thriller fans!"" - Taylor MacDougall Molly Dunn is an author and strategist fascinated by human behavior and perception. She studied Communications and Psychology at Villanova University, and her career has spanned advertising, tech, and media, including roles at NBC News and Meta. She has appeared in The New York Times, and her brand work has received international recognition, including a Cannes Lions award. The Circuitry We Share is her debut novel. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Molly DunnPublisher: Troy Book Makers Imprint: Troy Book Makers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9798900980331Pages: 264 Publication Date: 06 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Four women who share an empathic talent that they, themselves, don't quite understand, also unknowingly share a relationship with an enigmatic, mysterious, yet somehow irresistible Silicon Valley film maker. Unraveling the forces that pull them all together; a spiral web of ESP, empathy, and the dawning study of technological singularity, this is a chilling psychological page-turner."" - Lauren Singer, Bookseller @ Northshire Bookstore ""The Circuitry We Share is a psychologically charged thriller that blurs the line between intimacy and manipulation, asking a chilling question: what if the people we love most are not feeling us? Seductive, destabilizing, and quietly alarming, the language of the book drew me in through vivid imagery, resonant wordplay, and perfectly calibrated, seesawing suspense. In the process, it forced me to examine my own emotional history and question whether it was freely chosen-or designed, and by whom. Intellectually provocative and slightly haunting, this novel lingers like a memory you're no longer sure was ever entirely your own."" - Camille, Good Reads User ""I loved this book. Like genuinely. I picked it up thinking I'd read it for a bit, and then suddenly I'd been reading for hours and couldn't put it down. There need to be more books like this, that get under the skin of what is driving the broligarchy of the tech world and asks important, human questions about what's driving it. Narratives that champion empathy, emotional intelligence and female intuition as the super powers they are. I'm sharing it with everybody I know and would watch the movie version of this in a heartbeat."" - Steph, Good Reads User ""I became so attached to these characters and loved the transition from chapter to chapter. I was captivated by the story, and could not help but visualize the coast as the different scenes unfolded. I definitely recommend this book!"" - Karen, Good Reads User ""I could not put this book down-except when I had to consider the possibilities presented. This story not only follows the crossing of lives it also brings to light the ""what ifs"" of AI and the power that technology and big business money have on our lives. A wonderful debut novel."" - Jaime, Good Reads User Author InformationMolly Dunn is an author and strategist fascinated by the intricacies of human behavior, perception and the hidden circuitry that drives human connection. She studied Communications and Psychology at Villanova University, and her career has spanned advertising, tech, and media, including roles at NBC News and Meta.Her work in brand strategy has earned international recognition, including a Cannes Lions award, and she has been featured in The New York Times for challenging inequities in the advertising industry.Molly lives in upstate New York. The Circuitry We Share is her debut novel. 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