The Last Recall! e-bog
50,34 DKK
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What starts as a data anomaly leads Jason Noble into the depths of a system built to control emotional behavior through filters, cadence suppression, and strategic reframing. Governments don't silence voices directly — they index them, strip context, and reshape trauma into digestible fragments branded as civic trust.
Alongside allies like Sarah Mitchell, a communications engineer turned rebel, …
What starts as a data anomaly leads Jason Noble into the depths of a system built to control emotional behavior through filters, cadence suppression, and strategic reframing. Governments don't silence voices directly — they index them, strip context, and reshape trauma into digestible fragments branded as civic trust.
Alongside allies like Sarah Mitchell, a communications engineer turned rebel, Yuki Nakamura, who once architected the very system that now erases resistance, and Michael O’Brien, whose redacted memories become the proof they need to break the loop, Jason uncovers the economic value assigned to pain.
Throughout chapters like Memory as Resistance, False Equilibrium, and Witness Economy, we follow a team that confronts not just political deception, but the commodification of feeling.
In the end, Noble doesn’t vanish into heroism. He becomes a node for listening.
E-bog
50,34 DKK
Undertitel
Memory doesn’t fade. It fights back.
Forlag
Bookmundo
Udgivet
10.09.2025
Genrer
Thriller / suspense fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
Ingen
ISBN
9789403821702
What starts as a data anomaly leads Jason Noble into the depths of a system built to control emotional behavior through filters, cadence suppression, and strategic reframing. Governments don't silence voices directly — they index them, strip context, and reshape trauma into digestible fragments branded as civic trust.
Alongside allies like Sarah Mitchell, a communications engineer turned rebel, Yuki Nakamura, who once architected the very system that now erases resistance, and Michael O’Brien, whose redacted memories become the proof they need to break the loop, Jason uncovers the economic value assigned to pain.
Throughout chapters like Memory as Resistance, False Equilibrium, and Witness Economy, we follow a team that confronts not just political deception, but the commodification of feeling.
In the end, Noble doesn’t vanish into heroism. He becomes a node for listening.
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