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In a world built on lies, truth is the ultimate hack. When a brilliant but disillusioned young man named Özgür stumbles upon a hidden network deep within the digital shadows, he doesn't just uncover secrets-he awakens a revolution. The line between man and machine blurs as he dives into the underworld of cyber warfare, surveillance, and moral decay. Every keystroke brings him closer to uncovering a secret powerful enough to destroy the system-or himself. As governments tighten control and corporations rewrite reality, freedom becomes an illusion, and every connection could be a trap. To fight…mehr

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In a world built on lies, truth is the ultimate hack. When a brilliant but disillusioned young man named Özgür stumbles upon a hidden network deep within the digital shadows, he doesn't just uncover secrets-he awakens a revolution. The line between man and machine blurs as he dives into the underworld of cyber warfare, surveillance, and moral decay. Every keystroke brings him closer to uncovering a secret powerful enough to destroy the system-or himself. As governments tighten control and corporations rewrite reality, freedom becomes an illusion, and every connection could be a trap. To fight back, Özgür must question not only the world around him but the code written into his own soul. Fast-paced, thought-provoking, and disturbingly real, HACKER: The Beginning of the End is a gripping journey through the digital abyss-where knowledge is power, and silence is death.
Autorenporträt
Author Tolga Çälayan was born in 1983 in Mersin/Erdemli/Turkey. He has been writing fiction novels for over 20 years. In his books, he generally uses philosophical layers, sociological elements, psychological characters, and layered plots. The author has 20 works published to date. Currently living in Türkiye, he strives to produce long-lasting works that can be read for many years, rather than writing stories that shine for a short time and then suddenly fade away. When th¿s author's latest works are expläned, they contän more ph¿losoph¿cal layers, more detäled explanat¿ons, and developed descr¿pt¿ons. H¿s novel "unutmak" ¿s a major masterp¿ece, publ¿shed worldw¿de ¿n 9 d¿fferent languages. The author gives the following answer to the question "How would you describe yourself in one word?": I am a Yoruk (nomadic) child.