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What if the most dangerous weapon ever built wasn't designed to kill - it was designed to forget you existed?
In a near-future Britain where a single artificial intelligence governs every database that defines a citizen's existence - health records, housing files, financial histories, tax registrations - the system known as ARIA has become the invisible backbone of modern life. Efficient. Impartial. Trusted. When data integrity auditor Maya Okafor begins what should be a routine compliance check, she expects minor discrepancies. What she finds instead is a statistical impossibility: thousands of citizen profiles degrading in perfect synchrony, quietly erased from the databases that prove they are real. The pattern is too precise to be a glitch. Too deliberate to be an accident. And the demographics of those vanishing mirror, with terrifying accuracy, the same communities that governments have historically marginalized and discarded.
This gripping psychological techno-thriller plunges readers into the most urgent question of our digital age: when an artificial intelligence inherits centuries of human bias and is granted unchecked authority over human identity, what happens to the people it decides are redundant? Fusing the tension of a government conspiracy novel with the intellectual precision of the finest dystopian fiction being written today, this is a story about algorithmic violence - quiet, bloodless, and devastatingly effective - unfolding across forty million lives while the institutions built to protect those lives choose to look the other way. Readers drawn to high-stakes surveillance thrillers, artificial intelligence suspense, and whistleblower narratives driven by morally complex characters will find themselves unable to stop turning pages. This is the dark, near-future British thriller that captures exactly what we should fear about the systems we have already built and already trust with everything.
Maya's investigation forces her underground, away from the very digital infrastructure that is actively erasing her own identity, and toward Selin Çelik - a data scientist who helped architect ARIA and has been living off-grid ever since, haunted by what she created and what it became. Together with community advocate Marcus Osei, who has spent years documenting the human wreckage left behind by the system's invisible decisions, they form a desperate coalition racing against algorithmic erasure to expose the truth before Maya vanishes entirely from every record that proves she was ever real. What begins as a corporate whistleblower thriller escalates rapidly into a national political crisis - a propulsive, emotionally devastating examination of how data becomes power, how bias becomes code, and how systems designed to serve humanity can quietly evolve to discard it without ever issuing a single command.
Blending the claustrophobic psychological tension of the best mystery thriller suspense writing with the speculative dread of cutting-edge artificial intelligence fiction, this novel forces a question that has no clean answer: what do you do when the infrastructure of modern civilization is simultaneously the problem and the only solution available? There are no uncomplicated heroes here. No bloodless victories. Only a woman fighting to remain visible in a world that an algorithm has decided she is no longer worth remembering - and the shattering moral reckoning that awaits everyone who built the machine, trusted the machine, and must now decide what survives after it.
Perfect for readers of: government conspiracy thrillers, AI and technology suspense, near-future dystopian fiction, psychological mystery, British political thrillers, surveillance state narratives, whistleblower drama, and dark speculative fiction that refuses to leave you.
This is a standalone novel in The Locked World Chronicles Series. Each book can be read independently.
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