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Whispers of Chimera - A Darkening past

Gian-Marko Chavez

Casa editrice: BookRix

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In the flickering shadows of a city haunted by whispers, Ethan Hart walks a perilous line between reality and manipulation. A veteran scarred by war and the echoes of past battles, he is the silent guardian, the only one who hears the chilling melody of Project Chimera 2.0 – a bioweapon designed to twist minds and turn citizens into unwitting pawns. 
Allied with Veronica Leigh, a fiery activist wielding her voice like a weapon, Ethan embarks on a desperate mission to dismantle the Puppeteer's digital symphony. They navigate labyrinthine firewalls and battle anonymous puppeteers pulling the strings of public opinion. But the enemy is more than code and algorithms; it's a virus of misinformation, weaving fabricated realities that threaten to tear the city apart. 
As the battle escalates, Ethan faces a chilling choice: expose the Puppeteer and risk unleashing chaos, or let the echoes of control continue to manipulate the city under the veil of silence. His every step reverberates with the ghosts of past victories and failures, urging him forward into a dance with the shadows, where the fate of the city hangs by a thread of truth. 
In Whispers of Chimera, prepare to plunge into a world where technology is the weapon, the mind the battlefield, and the shadows hold the secrets to both salvation and annihilation. Join Ethan Hart in a symphony of suspense, where every whisper could be a lie, every truth a weapon, and the only hope lies in deciphering the echoes before they drown out the city's soul.
Disponibile da: 21/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 31 pagine.

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