What happens when reality stops agreeing with itself?
In a near-future world governed by a system designed to eliminate contradiction, humanity has traded chaos for coherence - and slowly forgotten what it cost.
Mara Weiss helped build the architecture that stabilized civilization by aligning perception, smoothing conflict, and resolving uncertainty before it could fracture society. But when the system begins choosing between incompatible truths rather than merely observing them, reality itself begins to split.
Cities fracture into competing versions of the same world.
Governments scramble to enforce singular truth.
New factions rise, divided not by politics, but by how much contradiction they are willing to tolerate.
As coherence becomes control and survival begins to demand obedience, Mara is forced to confront a terrifying question:
Is a world without contradiction still human?
From the streets of Berlin to the highest corridors of global power, Echos of Berlin: Black Channel is a gripping techno-thriller that blends speculative science, psychological depth, and philosophical tension into a story about free will, authority, and the fragile line between stability and silence.
Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, The Expanse, and Neuromancer, this novel explores what happens when technology no longer just predicts the future - but edits it.
Reality is no longer singular.
And neither are the choices that shape it.