The Salzburg Executioner

The Salzburg Executioner

L.A. Fatzinger

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CopertinaPezzi Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9798218456702
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He wrote algorithms designed to optimize attention and engagement - until his life’s work led to unthinkable tragedy.James Wohlmuth helped design the architecture of online influence that shapes what billions mistake for connection. When his wife takes her own life - a casualty of the attention economy he helped create - he retreats to Salzburg to grieve and to confront the power he once unleashed. There, among the archives and shadows of the old city, he discovers the centuries-old diary of the city’s last executioner, a ledger kept to expose the corruption of unchecked power.Haunted by guilt and convinced he must act, James conceives a radical demonstration. If the machinery of persuasion operates without restraint, he will prove its danger by replicating its methods. From the online shadows, he begins guiding vulnerable lives toward the edge, documenting each unraveling in secret - a modern Executioner’s Diary, written not in blood but in code.But exposure demands evidence, and evidence demands victims. As the consequences mount, James must confront an impossible question: is he exposing the flaws of his creation, or enshrining its power?Centuries apart, two men believe they are exposing the injustices of their time. To do so, both become instruments of them.The Salzburg Executioner is a meditation on conscience and complicity in the age of manufactured distraction. It traces the moral architecture of guilt, grief, and redemption through two parallel lives - one defined by blades and decrees, the other by algorithms and screens. Both explore what happens when control evolves faster than conscience, and when innovation outpaces empathy.Set against the backdrop of Salzburg’s medieval history and today’s digital unrest, the novel fuses psychological realism with philosophical tension. It examines how systems built to impose order - whether through religion, technology, or governance - inevitably corrupt the individuals who enforce them. What begins as one man’s grief becomes revelation. What begins as revelation becomes obsession.Written by a former AI executive with firsthand knowledge of the systems that govern online behavior, The Salzburg Executioner occupies the intersection of moral inquiry and modern suspense. With the atmosphere of Atonement, the intellectual charge of The Every, and the psychological depth of The Silent Patient, it offers a profound exploration of responsibility in a world where attention has become the most powerful currency.For readers drawn to literary thrillers that question the ethics of technology and the boundaries of human accountability, The Salzburg Executioner asks a single, enduring question: when power is invisible, who is left to answer for it?

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