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  • The Prophecy of the Heron

  • Terms of Service, Book 2
  • By: Craig W. Stanfill
  • Narrated by: Gill Mills
  • Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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By: Craig W. Stanfill
Narrated by: Gill Mills
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Summary

Never trust the shadows. Or a stranger. Or a friend. Welcome to District 33, a crime-infested slum in which only the strongest and most savvy can hope to survive.

1984 meets The Matrix in this gripping tale of a future in which freedom is dead, love is forbidden, and the artificial intelligences (AIs) watch your every move.

Their power seems unshakable, but things are never as they seem in this world of lies and illusion. Slowly but surely, they are going mad, and only Kim can stop it.

What really happened in the AI war? Who controls the AIs? What secrets lurk in the dark corners of the virtual world? Kim never set out to be a rebel; all she ever wanted was to settle down with Shan, but the AIs caught them in a flagrant act of unsanctioned intimacy, and now she has been exiled to the dangerous and decrepit outer districts.

Unbowed and defiant, she struggles to survive, even as the dark master of the AIs schemes to draw her back into her web of deception. Kim disappears into the shadows and thinks she has escaped—until an unexpected encounter in the enigmatic parallel world of virtual reality draws her back, setting up an epic confrontation in which the fate of the AIs and civilization itself may hang in the balance.

Drawing on images of decaying civilizations from classics such as Blade Runner and The Hunger Games, Stanfill creates a dark and forbidding world in which nothing is ever as it seems and the only way to survive is to claim the shadows as your own.

©2022 Craig Wilson Stanfill (P)2022 Craig Wilson Stanfill
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