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YOU ALREADY KNOW SOMETHING IS WRONG.
You felt it the moment you picked this up.
Not suspicion. Not curiosity. Something quieter - a recognition, as if a part of you had been waiting for this story without knowing it had a name.
That noticing? That's exactly what makes this book dangerous.
Somewhere in a government data center, a machine is running.
It has ingested everything: your purchases, your keystrokes, your silences between messages, the two seconds you hesitated before deleting that email. It has read the fine print of your life more carefully than you ever have. And somewhere in the architecture of that data-buried in a pattern you never chose and cannot see-it has made a decision about you.
97.4% probability.
Not that you will commit violence.
That you know something.
Marcus Webb is a forensic accountant. He traces money. He finds patterns. He has never raised his voice in a meeting, never fired a weapon, and never needed to run from anyone in his life. He is, by every measurable standard, the least dangerous man in any room he enters.
At 2:47 AM, his phone rings.
"Your file has been accessed. You're number 847. You have seventy-two hours."
The system that marked him for death - ORACLE - doesn't predict killers. It predicts witnesses. Every person it has ever flagged held the same thing in common: they audited the wrong accounts. They asked the right questions. They were, in the clinical language of the system's architecture, informed.
And informed people, the contractors who funded ORACLE decided long ago, are the most dangerous kind.
PREDICTION KILL moves at the speed of a countdown clock and the depth of a philosophical argument.
It asks-with the quiet precision of a man reading a spreadsheet at 3 AM-what happens when the machine that is supposed to protect us becomes the thing we need protecting from?
Not in theory. Not in a distant future. Now. In this building. In this data. In the seventy-two hours you have before the extraction team closes in.
What you will find inside this book:
A hero who survives not by becoming stronger, but by becoming smarter-and by trusting the 2.6% the machine got wrong
A villain who may already know he will lose-because the same algorithm that hunts Webb has named him as the victim
A system so elegant in its corruption that its architects convinced themselves it was still doing good
And a question that will follow you past the last page: What does your file say about you?
Readers who recognize the architecture of John le Carré, the systemic dread of Daniel Suarez, and the moral urgency of Yuval Noah Harari will find in Prediction Kill the thriller they have been waiting for-the one that arrives at exactly the moment in history when its premise is no longer speculative.
The algorithm is already running.
You are already in the data.
The only question is whether you are number 846 -
- or 847.
"When the system predicts your guilt, innocence becomes a crime."
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