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The Fire Door
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- ISBN8233444319
- EAN9798233444319
- Date de parution05/07/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Maya Ward built AXIOM to see the future - an AI so precise it could flag violent crime before it happened, cutting the city of Meridian's crime rate by forty-one percent in four years. On the night a national rollout is announced to sixty cities, she's the toast of the industry. Eleven days later, a schoolteacher named David Rutherford is pulled from his kitchen at 6:14 a.m. and detained indefinitely - not for anything he did, but for a 91% probability the system assigns to something he might do.
Maya expects an explainable anomaly. What she finds instead is a single, surgical manipulation: someone with the right access rewrote his risk profile from the inside, exploiting a maintenance backdoor she built into the architecture herself, four years earlier, for reasons that once seemed perfectly reasonable. Rutherford is only one of seven people quietly erased from credibility by the machine Maya spent nine years building - the fire door she never imagined anyone would want to walk through.
The trail leads somewhere she never wanted to look - toward the man who recruited her out of graduate school, built the company beside her, and has spent a decade being the person she trusted most. As the sixty-city deployment countdown ticks toward zero, Maya has to decide what to do with what she's found: expose the flaw and risk killing a system that genuinely saves lives, or stay silent while it scales a corruptible weapon across an entire country.
The Fire Door is a grounded, character-driven techno-thriller about what happens when the numbers we trust can be quietly, invisibly bought - and what it costs the one person willing to prove it, in a world that would rather believe the machine than the man it destroyed. For readers of Minority Report, Person of Interest, and anyone who has ever wondered what happens when the system built to protect you decides you're the threat.
Maya expects an explainable anomaly. What she finds instead is a single, surgical manipulation: someone with the right access rewrote his risk profile from the inside, exploiting a maintenance backdoor she built into the architecture herself, four years earlier, for reasons that once seemed perfectly reasonable. Rutherford is only one of seven people quietly erased from credibility by the machine Maya spent nine years building - the fire door she never imagined anyone would want to walk through.
The trail leads somewhere she never wanted to look - toward the man who recruited her out of graduate school, built the company beside her, and has spent a decade being the person she trusted most. As the sixty-city deployment countdown ticks toward zero, Maya has to decide what to do with what she's found: expose the flaw and risk killing a system that genuinely saves lives, or stay silent while it scales a corruptible weapon across an entire country.
The Fire Door is a grounded, character-driven techno-thriller about what happens when the numbers we trust can be quietly, invisibly bought - and what it costs the one person willing to prove it, in a world that would rather believe the machine than the man it destroyed. For readers of Minority Report, Person of Interest, and anyone who has ever wondered what happens when the system built to protect you decides you're the threat.




