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Book one of the Measured Trilogy, Forever Not Measured is a haunting literary thriller set in the near-now, where artificial intelligence no longer asks for consent but trains us to give it. Journalist Mira Grant is used to chasing stories through tangled networks and media fog. But when a whistleblower vanishes to a retreat in the Swiss Alps, Mira finds herself tangled in a tightening web, with only fragments of evidence and digital doppelgängers rewriting her every move. At her side: Victoria, a cybersecurity expert with a brutal calm and an unspoken past that binds them both tighter than…mehr

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Book one of the Measured Trilogy, Forever Not Measured is a haunting literary thriller set in the near-now, where artificial intelligence no longer asks for consent but trains us to give it. Journalist Mira Grant is used to chasing stories through tangled networks and media fog. But when a whistleblower vanishes to a retreat in the Swiss Alps, Mira finds herself tangled in a tightening web, with only fragments of evidence and digital doppelgängers rewriting her every move. At her side: Victoria, a cybersecurity expert with a brutal calm and an unspoken past that binds them both tighter than they admit. And later, Ilia Nikolev, a reclusive AI architect who once helped build the very system they're trying to dismantle. Each carries secrets. Each has their own reasons for resisting what the world is becoming. As the algorithm spreads-polishing truth, shaping belief, pruning dissent-Mira races to expose what's left of the real. But exposure has a cost. And some systems won't let you speak without rewriting your voice. For readers of Black Mirror, Margaret Atwood, and William Gibson, Forever Not Measured is a cerebral, emotionally taut novel about betrayal, influence, and the quiet war between memory and narrative in a world optimised for forgetting.
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Graeme van der Meer is a New Zealand-based writer and observer of the uneasy space where technology meets humanity.When he's not writing, he is a paediatric surgeon, balancing clinical precision with narrative exploration. He is interested in how we shape stories-and how they shape us. Expect slow burns, unexpected tenderness, and protagonists who refuse to be simplified.Graeme lives in Auckland with his family. He prefers the sea to the algorithm, and paper books to predictive text.