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Nat Idle

This series dives into a world where personal tragedy intertwines with pervasive technology. Follow the protagonist as they grapple with loss and uncover conspiracies in the digital age. These thrilling narratives explore the fragility of human connections and the power of technology to shape our perceptions. Each installment offers a fast-paced, critical look at our digital dependencies, questioning truth and manipulation.

Hooked
The Cloud
Devil's Plaything

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  1. 1

    Hooked

    A Thriller About Love and Other Addictions

    • 304 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.3(44)Add rating

    The story follows Nat Idle, who survives a café explosion after receiving a mysterious note in his deceased girlfriend's handwriting. This pop thriller explores themes of love, loss, and the pervasive influence of technology on our lives. As Nat embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind her death, he navigates a web of manipulation and conspiracy. With a fast-paced narrative, the novel critiques how digital technology shapes our thoughts and relationships, prompting readers to reconsider their own tech dependencies.

    Hooked
  2. 2

    Devil's Plaything

    • 448 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    3.4(24)Add rating

    Exploring the unsettling concept of manipulated memories, this narrative delves into the implications of someone altering not only secrets but also the very fabric of our thoughts. As characters grapple with the loss of their true selves, the story raises questions about identity, trust, and the nature of reality. The tension builds as they confront the consequences of these transformations, leading to a gripping exploration of psychological intrigue and the fragility of the human mind.

    Devil's Plaything
  3. 3

    The Cloud

    • 432 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    3.3(174)Add rating

    A late-night incident on a San Francisco subway platform dramatically shifts Nat Idle's life, leading him to question the nature of fate and coincidence. As he navigates this new reality, the story delves into themes of destiny and the interconnectedness of events, suggesting that nothing happens by chance. The narrative explores Nat's journey as he uncovers deeper truths about his existence and the choices that shape it.

    The Cloud