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Quantum Memory Thieves

Nova York

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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In "Quantum Memory Thieves," a gripping near-future thriller, Dr. Aisha Patel finds herself entangled in a web of conspiracy and ethical dilemmas. Set in a world where memories can be digitally stored and manipulated, this novel pushes the boundaries of neuroscience and speculative technology.   
As Aisha uncovers a plot to steal and alter quantum-encrypted memories, she's thrust into a reality where nothing is as it seems. The story delves deep into the nature of consciousness and identity, questioning what makes us human when our very recollections can be bought, sold, and changed at will.   
With her own memories compromised, Aisha must navigate a treacherous landscape of shifting perceptions and blurred realities. The narrative seamlessly blends psychological tension with hard science fiction, creating an immersive experience that challenges readers to ponder the consequences of advanced memory technology in our lives.
Disponible depuis: 27/09/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 248 pages.

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