Your thoughts aren’t private. They’re data points waiting to be mined.
Every kid gets an eyeGo implant fused into their eye sockets by age nine. Welcome to 2079.
Emma Castle—eyeGo technician, caffeine addict and one of the last semi-functioning humans—spends her days fixing glitches in humanity’s favorite piece of tech. Until people start collapsing mid-scroll, whole crowds dropping like Jenga towers in an earthquake. The cause? Unknown. Emma’s been reassigned to find out why. She's not wild about getting reassigned. As billions teeter on the edge of shutdown, Emma uncovers a conspiracy that could upend humanity—and the technology running it. With a PI, a hacking prodigy, a senior Milky Way Librarian, and a million-credit AI assistant at her side, she dives headfirst into the cyberpunk abyss to stop the world’s collective faceplant.
The Wormholescope Chronicles is a jet-black cyberpunk satire packed with dark humor, addictive tech, and a heroine who refuses to power down. Perfect for fans of Daemon, Nexus, and Black Mirror.
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