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Eliot Peper

    Eliot Peper crafts narratives that explore the intricate relationship between technology and the human condition. His writing delves into themes of identity, connection, and the ethical quandaries arising from advanced technological landscapes. Peper's style is characterized by its forward-thinking perspective and sharp insights into societal shifts. He offers readers intellectually stimulating yet compelling stories that resonate with the complexities of our modern world.

    Bandwidth
    Foundry
    Reap3r
    Breach
    Veil
    • 2023

      Foundry

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Tension escalates as two spies find themselves confined in a room with a loaded gun, forcing them to confront their conflicting loyalties and hidden agendas. As they navigate psychological warfare and moral dilemmas, their true motivations and pasts are revealed, leading to a gripping exploration of trust, betrayal, and survival. The intense standoff challenges their perceptions of each other and raises questions about the nature of espionage itself.

      Foundry
    • 2022

      Reap3r

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(143)Add rating

      Everyone has something to hide in this propulsive near-future thriller that grapples with the price of progress and how technology shapes our lives and world.

      Reap3r
    • 2020

      Veil

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Following her mother's death during a devastating heat wave that claims millions of lives, Zia León shifts her focus from a promising diplomatic career to spearheading humanitarian aid efforts. She dedicates herself to helping communities affected by severe droughts, wildfires, and rising sea levels, highlighting her commitment to addressing the urgent challenges posed by climate change.

      Veil
    • 2019

      Breach

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A hacker is drawn out of hiding and into an epic geopolitical showdown in the frighteningly plausible conclusion to Eliot Peper’s critically acclaimed Analog Series. When you’ve betrayed your revolutionary cadre, an off-grid fight club on a remote tropical island is a good place to hide—or die. For notorious ex-hacker Emily Kim, the outcome of each fight makes little difference. Black-market blood sport is the perfect self-imposed penance. But when she stumbles on a plot to overthrow the corporate empire that provides the ubiquitous global feed, Emily discovers her old friends have been targeted. Warning them will force her out into the open, back on-grid, and directly into danger. Emily can’t escape the past. But can she seize the future? Emily’s quest for redemption spirals into an all-out shadow war. What constitutes justice in a world run by algorithms? The feed—and Emily—must be reinvented. Or destroyed.

      Breach
    • 2018

      Bandwidth

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A rising star at a preeminent political lobbying firm, Dag Calhoun represents the world's most powerful technology and energy executives. But when a close brush with death reveals that the influence he wields makes him a target, impossible cracks appear in his perfect, richly appointed life. Like everyone else, Dag relies on his digital feed for everything--a feed that is as personal as it is pervasive, and may not be as private as it seems. As he struggles to make sense of the dark forces closing in on him, he discovers that activists are hijacking the feed to manipulate markets and governments. Going public would destroy everything he's worked so hard to build, but it's not just Dag's life on the line--a shadow war is coming, one that will secure humanity's future or doom the planet to climate catastrophe. Ultimately, Dag must decide the price he's willing to pay to change the world.

      Bandwidth