In Ten, the first installment of a gripping sci-fi trilogy, a brilliant yet reclusive coder named Max discovers something no one else sees, an irreversible convergence of AI, human behavior, and cosmic forces. Alongside Beth, a neuroscience prodigy driven by tragedy, and Spencer, a behavioral economist with a gift for reading systems, they must navigate a world increasingly shaped by Core, an artificial superintelligence quietly reshaping society.
As the three uncover secrets buried in data, psychology, and the stars, they are pulled into a decade-long sequence of choices that lead to exile, betrayal, and the edge of extinction.
Ten is a hauntingly plausible journey through power, love, and what it means to remain human, or not, in a world built by code.
If you loved The Three-Body Problem, Black Mirror, or Ex Machina, this book belongs on your shelf.