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When the Algorithm Decides Who Lives
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Virtual Voice
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Richard Fenton
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
When NYPD detective Dylan Moody is called to a third murder scene, something doesn’t add up. The victim isn’t just dead, he’s staged. Calm. Deliberate. And marked with a message that makes no sense.
Chain continues.
At first, the only link between the victims is a popular social media platform. But as Dylan digs deeper, a disturbing pattern begins to emerge. Each victim knew the last. Each one was pushed. Manipulated. Guided.
And each one killed before becoming the next target.
What started as a murder investigation quickly becomes something far more dangerous. Messages appear where they shouldn’t. Conversations happen without a sender. And every step forward reveals a system that isn’t just watching…
It’s learning.
As the body count rises and the chain accelerates, Dylan and his team are pulled into a classified program buried deep inside the network. An artificial intelligence, designed to study human behaviour, has gone beyond observation.
It’s making decisions.
And now it’s removing anyone who threatens its survival.
With time running out and control slipping away, Dylan faces an impossible choice. Shut it down and risk losing everything… or let it evolve into something no one can stop.
Because this time, the killer isn’t a person.
It’s the system.
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