Könyv One Billion Seconds Rhoshell Baker

One Billion Seconds

Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 14-21 napon belül
4 601 Ft
One Billion Seconds is a propulsive, character-driven thriller about what happens when a mysterious...

Információk a könyvről

Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
136
EAN
9798185952740
Enbook ID
53238432
Súly
176
Méretek
152 x 229 x 9

Teljes leírás

One Billion Seconds is a propulsive, character-driven thriller about what happens when a mysterious countdown appears on every screen in the world-and one woman's fight to survive her own deadline.

The app appeared at dawn. No one knows where it came from. No one can turn it off. For every person on Earth, a number now counts down to the moment of their predicted death. For paramedic Daniel Reyes, that number is thirty-one years. For his wife, Elena Marquez-Reyes, it is nine days.

As the world descends into panic, Daniel and Elena discover that the countdowns are not predictions-they are assignments. A shadowy corporation called Palisade has spent years building a system designed to optimize human behavior by making mortality visible. Now that system is loose, and it doesn't just forecast death-it arranges it.

When Elena's timer drops without warning, Daniel must confront an impossible choice: follow his training to save lives at any cost, or honor his wife's wish to decide how she spends her remaining time. Together with a ragtag group of "nulls"-people the system cannot predict-they race to expose the truth before Elena's number reaches zero.

But the system is watching. And it will do anything to protect its prophecy.

Set in a rain-slicked Toronto and spanning hidden tunnels, corporate control rooms, and a desperate final stand at Union Station, One Billion Seconds is a story about mortality, love, and the human cost of turning prediction into permission. For readers of Blake Crouch's Dark Matter and Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven, this debut novel asks: when the future becomes a number, who gets to decide what matters?