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Resonance Chamber

Axel I. Carver

Editora: Publishdrive

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Flatline. Static. Echo. Something's listening from the other side.
 
At the cutting-edge Thorne Foundation facility, Dr. Aris Thorne leads a revolutionary experiment probing the boundaries between life and death. Using the advanced Resonance Chamber technology and a sophisticated AI system, the team induces and monitors the neardeath state in their first volunteer subject. But when Julian emerges from the procedure with disturbing psychological effects, the project takes an ominous turn. The suspicious death of their ethics officer throws the team into turmoil, while their AI begins detecting inexplicable patterns in the void between life and death. As Julian's hallucinations intensify and the pressure from corporate leadership becomes unbearable, Aris must confront a terrifying possibility - what if their experiment hasn't just measured death, but awakened something within it? With time running out and sanity unraveling, the team faces an impossible choice: continue their groundbreaking research, or seal shut a door that was never meant to be opened.Resonance Chamber is a pulse-pounding science fiction psychological thriller that blends cutting-edge technology with primal fears. If you love cerebral sci-fi, haunting psychological suspense, and terrifying technological breakthroughs, you won't be able to put down Axel Carver's electrifying debut.
 
Pick up your copy and flatline with fear immediately.
Disponível desde: 13/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 705 páginas.

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