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John Makurdi

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Spectre Concord

In a world where pharmaceutical executives trade lives for quarterly profits and surveillance technology serves the highest bidder, Spectre Concord asks the most dangerous question of all: What if criminals were the only ones still willing to do the right thing?Nova Chen spent eight years at the ASD building systems that were supposed to find terrorists. Instead, she watched her technology used to spy on journalists, activists, and anyone who dared question authority.
When a drone strike killed forty-seven civilians based on her algorithms, she walked away-from the agency, from the classified world, from everything she'd built. Then she built something new. Something that shouldn't exist. PrimerGeminus is a wearable navigation device that can map any indoor space in real-time, guiding its wearer through warehouses, office buildings, and restricted facilities with perfect precision.
In the hands of a corporation, it would be another tool for efficiency, for profit, for control. In Nova's hands, it becomes a weapon against a system that has forgotten how to care. She recruits a team of the discarded and the disillusioned: Doc, a hardware engineer whose navigation technology killed soldiers it was meant to protect; Prophet, a Norwegian hacker who saw the surveillance state from the inside and chose exile; Wire, an ex-SAS operative tired of dying for politicians' mistakes; Shadow, a social engineer who learned that the best lies are wrapped in truth; Maps, a logistics expert who understands that everything is just a problem of where things are; and Tod , a warehouse worker who discovered that technology can liberate or enslave depending on who holds it.
Together they become Spectres-operating in the shadows of a surveillance state that watches everyone but sees nothing, stealing medication from corporations that price-gouge the dying, exposing corruption that law enforcement ignores, distributing resources to people the system has abandoned. But when a startup called NavDirect announces rival technology that could expose their operations, Maya faces an impossible choice.
Elena Moralez, NavDirect's idealistic founder, wants to use indoor navigation to help the visually impaired, to democratize access, to make the world better. Her investors want to sell it to the highest bidder-including the very corporations Spectre Concord fights. What follows is a story about the cost of doing good in a world designed for greed. About technology that can liberate or oppress depending on who wields it.
About trust, betrayal, and the uncomfortable truth that sometimes the law and justice are not the same thing. Spectre Concord is not a story about heroes. It's about people who choose to act when acting is the only moral option left, even when acting means becoming exactly what the world calls criminals.
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Les livres de John Makurdi

Nouveauté
Spectre Concord
Chris Sardius, John Makurdi
E-book
8,49 €