PUBLISHER'S NOTE Devil's Ether (2012): A Prophetic Thriller That Anticipated the Age of Mass Surveillance "STRANGER THAN FICTION: An Indian Author wrote a book last year which now appears to have predicted the worldwide snooping America was doing with its PRISM programme" - TIMES OF INDIA, June 2013 Long before Edward Snowden's explosive revelations about the NSA's PRISM program, RR Cherla's debut novel, Devil's Ether (2012), eerily foretold the expose and realities of government overreach and the erosion of privacy in the digital age. Now, the novel's chilling portrayal of a South American president's assassination -- and the Remote Neural Monitoring (RNM) technology at the heart of the 2012 plot -- feels eerily current. With a vast private global satellite network enabling unprecedented surveillance capabilities the story feels less like decade-old fiction and more like a cautionary blueprint for the world we live in today. DEVIL'S ETHER: The Network Takes a Deadly Twist In the name of national security, a powerful faction within the U.S. government has weaponized technology to infiltrate the minds of its citizens. Using Remote Neural Monitoring, they turn the very tools designed to connect humanity-satellites, social media, mobile networks, and the Internet-into a sprawling surveillance Grid. Unbeknownst to millions, the processing power of a global volunteer network-initially created to search for extraterrestrial intelligence -- is hijacked to power this invasive system. Connected to a sprawling satellite network, the Grid's reach becomes all-encompassing. A naive American President and an ineffectual Director of National Intelligence (DNI) are led to believe that the intelligence community is acting in the citizens' best interests. Sara Sheppard, a suburban mother is thrust into a nightmare she never saw coming. When her activist husband becomes a target of this clandestine operation, Sara embarks on a desperate quest for the truth. Her journey takes her from the polished corridors of corporate America to the labs of a Nobel Prize-winning neurobiologist, and even into the seedy underbelly of Washington, D.C. As Sara uncovers the horrifying scale of the operation, she realizes that the last frontier of privacy -- the human mind -- is under siege. But can one ordinary citizen outwit a system so meticulously designed to be invisible? Set against a backdrop of international intrigue and technological advancement, Devil's Ether is a thought-provoking thriller that blurs the line between science fiction and reality. With its prescient themes, this novel leaves readers questioning just how far we've already crossed the line-and whether there's any turning back.
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