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Hero archetypes
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Synopsis
In Neo Babylon, your neural implant is your identity. You use it as your credit card, to surf the Altnet, to chat with friends, to login to work or school, and to be pestered by advertisements. Anyone without one is cut off from society. Nick can't get a neural implant. His daily life is an obstacle course, but he soon realizes that he's almost invisible to the city's omnipresent tracking. Without a neural presence, he's someone who is felt but not seen-a wraith. Naturally, this makes him very attractive to the underworld. He trains as a Cipher, someone who manipulates and controls the innumerable AIs who run the modern world. His skills lead him to work on illegal projects, including one to create human-like AI "dolls." Until the government shuts down everything and Nick is reduced to a life of back-office IT drudgery, under strict monitoring. But the city isn't done with him, and the police soon knock on his door. Those advanced dolls he created are now Babylon's law enforcement. And they have an offer for Nick: help them reshape the city and root out corruption from the inside. Who better to investigate the city than a man who cannot be seen by it?
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Is Neural Wraith appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This cyberpunk thriller involves a protagonist who works in the criminal underworld as a hacker and AI manipulator, with themes of surveillance, corruption, and morally gray choices. Expect moderate tension and some tech-related criminal activity.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include surveillance and class struggle.
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy following an invisible protagonist who becomes a master hacker and gets recruited by AI police to fight corruption in a high-tech dystopian city.