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A Bug in the Code
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Complete, First published May 16
In a totalitarian cyber-surveillance state, Miyu is a brilliant but laid-back hacker who makes a living off other people's data to survive. When she stumbles upon a hidden encryption tied to a vanished resistance group, she's thrust into a deadly game. The government's omniscient AI [The Sentinel] begins hunting her, forcing her to go from carefree cyber-criminal to revolutionary leader-while questioning if freedom is even possible in a world where every keystroke is watched.
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