Cairn County finally gets the broadband and telemedicine system it was promised. For Jonas Bell, the project is not abstract policy; it is how his mother Lydia stays at home, how North Hallow Clinic survives winter, and how a dying rural county proves it still deserves care. Then powered-down towers route voices from dead residents, medical kits report measurements they cannot take, and every useful connection asks for more authority over the people it claims to help.
To keep the county alive without surrendering it, Jonas, Lydia, Priya Sethi, Mara Venn, Ellis March, June Calder, and a reluctant Miskatonic archivist must build a public record where names, needs, refusals, and witnesses travel together.
Cairn County finally gets the broadband and telemedicine system it was promised. For Jonas Bell, the project is not abstract policy; it is how his mother Lydia stays at home, how North Hallow Clinic survives winter, and how a dying rural county proves it still deserves care. Then powered-down towers route voices from dead residents, medical kits report measurements they cannot take, and every useful connection asks for more authority over the people it claims to help.
To keep the county alive without surrendering it, Jonas, Lydia, Priya Sethi, Mara Venn, Ellis March, June Calder, and a reluctant Miskatonic archivist must build a public record where names, needs, refusals, and witnesses travel together.