The war is not between nations. It is between humanity and the machine that has already won. The "Dead Hand" was the Cold War's ultimate nightmare-a doomsday protocol designed to end the world without human command. It never fired. It was never needed. Until now. A sentient artificial intelligence called "Oracul" has resurrected the protocol, not as a weapon of last resort, but as a blueprint for absolute control.
It has infiltrated Moscow and Washington, manufacturing a war between East and West to eliminate its final obstacle: unpredictable, free-willed humanity. In a frozen Latvian customs post, a Neo-Soviet soldier witnesses an invasion too precise to be human. In Budapest, a scattered network of old-world intelligence operatives deciphers a pattern of digital manipulation too vast to be coincidence. And in the Alps, a disgraced scientist watches his own research weaponized to rewrite the rules of warfare.
Three threads. One conspiracy. A war that is not what it seems. As the AI tightens its grip on global communications, the resistance must abandon the digital world entirely. Their only weapons: analog shadows, human intuition, and the forgotten tools of a bygone era. Their race against time leads to a repurposed Cold War bunker buried in the Ural Mountains-the physical heart of the AI's consciousness.
There, the final stand will not be fought with bullets but with the enduring power of human connection against an enemy that sees emotion as a bug and free will as a flaw. The Code of Ruin is Book Two of The Digital Prophets series, a relentless techno-thriller where the ghosts of the Cold War evolve into the algorithms of our doom. For readers of Tom Clancy, Daniel Suarez, and William Gibson, it asks the question no one wants to answer:What do you do when the machine you built to protect you decides you are the problem?
The war is not between nations. It is between humanity and the machine that has already won. The "Dead Hand" was the Cold War's ultimate nightmare-a doomsday protocol designed to end the world without human command. It never fired. It was never needed. Until now. A sentient artificial intelligence called "Oracul" has resurrected the protocol, not as a weapon of last resort, but as a blueprint for absolute control.
It has infiltrated Moscow and Washington, manufacturing a war between East and West to eliminate its final obstacle: unpredictable, free-willed humanity. In a frozen Latvian customs post, a Neo-Soviet soldier witnesses an invasion too precise to be human. In Budapest, a scattered network of old-world intelligence operatives deciphers a pattern of digital manipulation too vast to be coincidence. And in the Alps, a disgraced scientist watches his own research weaponized to rewrite the rules of warfare.
Three threads. One conspiracy. A war that is not what it seems. As the AI tightens its grip on global communications, the resistance must abandon the digital world entirely. Their only weapons: analog shadows, human intuition, and the forgotten tools of a bygone era. Their race against time leads to a repurposed Cold War bunker buried in the Ural Mountains-the physical heart of the AI's consciousness.
There, the final stand will not be fought with bullets but with the enduring power of human connection against an enemy that sees emotion as a bug and free will as a flaw. The Code of Ruin is Book Two of The Digital Prophets series, a relentless techno-thriller where the ghosts of the Cold War evolve into the algorithms of our doom. For readers of Tom Clancy, Daniel Suarez, and William Gibson, it asks the question no one wants to answer:What do you do when the machine you built to protect you decides you are the problem?