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Last Data Line: a Science Fiction Techno-Thriller Mystery Novel
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When communications engineer Jonah Cruz intercepts an impossible waveform buried in routine satellite telemetry, he thinks it's a glitch—until the signal begins to rewrite software and reshape human memory. What starts as a puzzle becomes a global conspiracy , pulling Jonah into a deadly race against multinational corporations, shadowy intelligence agencies, and a techno-spiritual cult that sees the waveform as divine revelation. This self-repairing lattice holds the power to heal broken systems—or impose one version of humanity on everyone. As the stakes rise, Jonah must decide: expose its secrets to the world or protect them at any cost.
The lattice doesn't just fix code; it alters minds, restoring lost capabilities while rewriting personal histories. Each discovery deepens the mystery: Jonah's childhood was secretly shaped by this technology, his missing sister may still exist, and the people closest to him are hiding dangerous truths. With help from cryptographer Aisha Rami, ex-partner Mateo Soler, and investigative journalist Emilia Park, Jonah uncovers layers of betrayal, fake deaths, and moral dilemmas that force impossible choices. Is the lattice a cure for humanity's fractures—or a tool for control?
Set in a near-future world where corporate power overshadows governments and neural augmentation blurs identity, Last Data Line explores what happens when technology rewrites not just machines but souls . Will you choose freedom over perfection? Chaos over control? The answers lie within these pages. Dive into a story of intrigue, resilience, and transformation —and uncover the truth about who gets to decide how we heal.
Turn the page now and step into a future where nothing is as it seems.
When communications engineer Jonah Cruz intercepts an impossible waveform buried in routine satellite telemetry, he thinks it's a glitch—until the signal begins to rewrite software and reshape human memory. What starts as a puzzle becomes a global conspiracy , pulling Jonah into a deadly race against multinational corporations, shadowy intelligence agencies, and a techno-spiritual cult that sees the waveform as divine revelation. This self-repairing lattice holds the power to heal broken systems—or impose one version of humanity on everyone. As the stakes rise, Jonah must decide: expose its secrets to the world or protect them at any cost.
The lattice doesn't just fix code; it alters minds, restoring lost capabilities while rewriting personal histories. Each discovery deepens the mystery: Jonah's childhood was secretly shaped by this technology, his missing sister may still exist, and the people closest to him are hiding dangerous truths. With help from cryptographer Aisha Rami, ex-partner Mateo Soler, and investigative journalist Emilia Park, Jonah uncovers layers of betrayal, fake deaths, and moral dilemmas that force impossible choices. Is the lattice a cure for humanity's fractures—or a tool for control?
Set in a near-future world where corporate power overshadows governments and neural augmentation blurs identity, Last Data Line explores what happens when technology rewrites not just machines but souls . Will you choose freedom over perfection? Chaos over control? The answers lie within these pages. Dive into a story of intrigue, resilience, and transformation —and uncover the truth about who gets to decide how we heal.
Turn the page now and step into a future where nothing is as it seems.




















