What if nothing actually broke?
When bank balances flicker and energy markets spike without explanation, institutions call it a glitch.
Jack Sloan calls it compression.
A systems strategist known for seeing what others miss, Sloan understands a dangerous truth: modern infrastructure hasn't become fragile - it has become too efficient. Every millisecond shaved. Every buffer reduced. Every optimization celebrated.
Until the margins disappear.
As payment networks, energy grids, and AI compute systems begin aligning in ways no one planned, minor anomalies start stacking into something far more dangerous. Nothing collapses. Nothing explodes.
But everything starts converging.
With regulators downplaying risk and executives racing to protect growth, Sloan must prove that the threat isn't failure - it's synchronization. Because when independent systems begin moving in the same direction at the same time, resilience vanishes.
And once convergence begins, it doesn't ask permission.
Smart, timely, and terrifyingly plausible, CONVERGENCE is the debut Jack Sloan thriller - perfect for readers of Daniel Suarez, fans of The Big Short, and anyone who has ever wondered how close our "instant" world is to the edge.
The systems didn't fail.
They ran out of slack.