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Listen. Put this down. The man on page one, Darryl Ackerman, knows you're there. He knows he's a character. He knows the moment you start reading, things change . People he remembers. Places he swears existed yesterday. He's begging you to stop before it gets worse.
But something else is happening, too. The story isn't sitting still. The edges are bending. The roles are slipping. And whatever's inside these pages is becoming very aware of the person on the other side of them.
You think you're just reading. You think you're safe.
Every page you turn proves you wrong.

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Produktbeschreibung
Listen. Put this down. The man on page one, Darryl Ackerman, knows you're there. He knows he's a character. He knows the moment you start reading, things change. People he remembers. Places he swears existed yesterday. He's begging you to stop before it gets worse.

But something else is happening, too. The story isn't sitting still. The edges are bending. The roles are slipping. And whatever's inside these pages is becoming very aware of the person on the other side of them.

You think you're just reading. You think you're safe.

Every page you turn proves you wrong.


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Autorenporträt
Miles Carnegie writes about the near future...the one creeping in while we're all busy trying to remember our passwords.

Based in Cincinnati, OH, where the weather changes on a whim and nobody bothers pretending to be surprised. Maybe that's why he keeps writing about systems you can't trust and machines that seem a little too done with us.

His stories live in that weird in-between space. Close enough to recognize, uncomfortable enough to wish you didn't.

He writes about regular people trying to hang onto something human while the world quietly tilts sideways.

If you like fiction that feels like watching a train wreck, grab a seat.