Noise:77

"A plot that unfolds over a hundred years, woven through scientific protocols and technological references grounded in real data — this novel risks feeling more real than reality itself. Compelling is its use of today's technological landscape, starting with the exponential growth of AI. A story without pause that captures both the atmosphere of the Cold War and the chill of a near future.

Christian SodduEditor, LdiLibro Publishing House

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Simferopol was not a city: it was a warehouse. Two hundred and fifty thousand people crammed between prefabricated concrete buildings, wide streets designed for the traffic of an era that would never arrive, shops with perpetually empty shelves and the smell of boiled cabbage soaked into the walls. They called it 'the gateway to Crimea', but it was just the place where you changed trains.
The Nauchny Astrophysical Observatory stood thirty kilometres away, in the hills...

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