
Text: English, Hungarian (translation)
A pervasive, invisible threat emerges from the digital infrastructure, forcing the protagonist to confront the fragility of a hyper-connected society. The protagonist must navigate a landscape where electronic signals and data streams have become weaponized, threatening to destabilize the social order. They are tasked with uncovering the source of this interference while contending with corporate entities and clandestine groups that benefit from the chaos. The narrative utilizes a high-tension framework to explore the intersection of human perception and technological dependency. The story operates under the logical constraint that information is the primary currency and vulnerability of the world.
Readers frequently highlight the clinical precision with which the author constructs the technological environment. Discussion often centers on the plausibility of the central conflict and how it mirrors contemporary anxieties regarding digital privacy. Critics note that the narrative prioritizes atmospheric tension over traditional character arcs, creating a cold but immersive experience. The pacing is described as deliberate, mirroring the slow creep of the electronic interference depicted in the plot. Many readers appreciate the lack of moral clarity, which forces them to evaluate the consequences of technological reliance independently.
Page Count:
281
Publication Date:
1983-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill College
ISBN-10:
0070011249
ISBN-13:
9780070011243
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