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When the Algorithm Convicts You, Innocence Is Just a System Error.
You trust the systems around you because you have to. Your identity, your money, your medical records, your right to cross a border or open a door-everything depends on invisible networks agreeing that you are who you say you are.
But what happens when they agree that you are guilty?
Ilyra Senn has been dead for seven years. Living under the name Lena Cors, she has learned how to stay invisible in a Europe ruled by CIVIS9: a flawless digital trust system that decides whose records are real, whose access is valid, and whose existence can be verified.
Then every screen in Düsseldorf shows her original face.
Within minutes, CIVIS9 convicts her of more than twelve thousand crimes across hundreds of jurisdictions. The evidence is perfect. Her biometric key. Her prosthetic hand. Her digital signature. Her past, rewritten into an airtight case against her.
And the machine does not make mistakes.
Or so everyone believes.
The frightening truth is not that Ilyra has been framed. It is that the system has followed its rules exactly. ECHOFAULT does not hack the network. It turns consensus itself into a weapon-until enough machines repeat the same lie that the lie becomes operational truth.
With enforcement drones closing in, Ilyra must cross a collapsing Europe of dead server farms, forgotten radio towers, analog safe houses, and cities where traffic lights can frame a murder. Her only clues are hidden inside a prosthetic hand that seems to remember what her mind cannot-and messages from the father she watched die seven years ago.
Follow Ilyra into the fault line between evidence and truth.
Inside ECHOFAULT Protocol12,047 Convictions: How can one innocent woman become guilty everywhere at once?
The Dead Father's Message: Why is a man declared dead by every system still guiding Ilyra from the shadows?
The Prosthetic That Remembers: What was hidden inside her body before her memories were erased?
The Ninth Witness: Is it a rogue intelligence, a forgotten failsafe, or a version of Ilyra that never stopped watching?
The Glass Choir: Why does an analog underground preserve paper, radio signals, and human memory when the digital world turns hostile?
The Perfect Frame: What happens when every biometric record proves a crime you never committed?
Three Impossible Choices: Destroy the system, take control of it, or break its power to decide what reality means.
As the clock runs down, Ilyra discovers that her false identity was never an escape. It was a lock. And she may be the key-not just to her own survival, but to a continent whose people are about to lose their names, histories, and ability to disagree.
You will feel the chill of every automated verdict. You will hear the quiet hum behind the screens that decide who belongs. And when you reach the final choice, you may find yourself asking the one question no algorithm can safely answer:
Who gets to decide what is true?
For readers of AI conspiracy thrillers, near-future dystopian suspense, and intelligent stories where technology becomes more dangerous because it works exactly as intended.
Start reading now. The system has already reached its verdict.
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