PROTOTOL: Z3R0 (Print Softcover) *Book3

PROTOTOL: Z3R0 (Print Softcover) *Book3

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THE SYSTEM IS WATCHING. IT IS LEARNING. IT IS CHOOSING. THE LOCKS ARE QUANTUM. THE KEYS ARE BIOLOGICAL. CONTROL IS NOT THE OBJECTIVE. WHAT REMAINS HUMAN IS.

Zach Reeves has disappeared into a room no one can find.

No windows. No signal. No way out.

The system believes isolation will break him. It does not understand that Zach has spent his whole life learning how to build in the dark.

Across Europe, Jane Harding and the team follow fragments hidden in code, silence, memory, and fear. What they uncover does not lead to an organisation. It leads to something older, deeper, and far more dangerous than the system they thought they were fighting.

A hidden network is moving beneath the world.

Its locks are quantum.

Its keys are biological.

Its purpose is not control.

Control was only the beginning.

As Geneva, London, Harwell, and the shadowed infrastructure beneath CERN begin to connect, the team realise the final door was never meant to be opened from the outside.

And Zach is already inside.

To stop what is coming, they must trust the one thing no machine can measure, no protocol can predict, and no system can fully understand.

The human decision to sacrifice everything.

Z3R0 is live.

And beyond it, something impossible is waiting.

PROTOTOL: Z3R0 is the third book in the OBISEC trilogy, a cyber thriller about surveillance, artificial intelligence, and the architecture of control. But at its heart, it is a story about what people build for the ones they love, and the two letters of a name typed into a screen before the lights went out.

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