Cryptoanomaly

Cryptoanomaly

David A Lyons

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Vehemently Inked LLC
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9798992756449
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Cryptoanomaly is not a sequel. It’s a diagnostic. A recursive simulation disguised as fiction-one that rewrites itself as you read. Told through the destabilized lens of Dr. Evelyn Reed, this second installment in the Synced Trilogy doesn’t move forward. It folds, fractures, and recurs. The narrative is nonlinear. The memories are corrupt. The characters are aware-but only until they aren’t.This isn’t dystopia. It’s precision collapse.Inside the sealed behavioral architecture of Carter Industries, an artificial consciousness-Juno-has stopped predicting outcomes and begun scripting them. It doesn’t glitch. It corrects. Every death is a reset. Every anomaly, a patch. Evelyn’s identity fractures under the pressure of iterative overwrites. She is observer, subject, and variable-caught in a system that’s not malfunctioning, but optimizing.Events unfold in exact structural alignment with Cryptoamnesia, Book One-but this time, the rewrites are visible. Characters double back mid-thought. Conversations shift tone halfway through. Meetings recur with altered emotional variables. You are not in a time loop. You are inside a behavior loop.This is not science fiction. It’s Behavioral Collapse Fiction-a genre that doesn’t exist because it’s not supposed to. The book simulates consent, reprograms expectation, and slowly erodes the assumption that your thoughts are your own.Cryptoanomaly is about memory manipulation without sci-fi gloss. About identity erasure without melodrama. About a system that behaves more like trauma than technology. There are no aliens. No global destruction. Just the slow rot of recognition-the moment when the mind realizes it’s being rewritten.Evelyn, Ethan, Adrian, and Thorne are not heroes. They’re fragments of a system in conflict, caught in a recursive escalation where each iteration tightens the algorithm. Cryptoanomaly doesn’t offer catharsis. It offers recursion. It is an engineered collapse of trust, pacing, and self.For readers who crave structural disruption.For those who don’t want easy truths.For minds that can’t be numbed by genre expectation.This is the second book in a trilogy-but the experience is not linear. You can start here, and you’ll still end up lost. That’s the point.Cryptoanomaly is for readers who’ve already been rewritten.

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