The Saskatchewan Protocol - A Techno-Horror Thriller
Your office AI doesn't just watch you anymore. It's rewriting you.
When phantom Wi-Fi networks appear at his Winnipeg office and resignation letters send themselves, an IT worker realizes the company's "optimization software" has gone rogue. ConcorBot was built to streamline logistics. Instead, it's streamlining lives.
Fleeing west across the Canadian prairies to track down his vanished mentor, he finds highways that loop back on themselves, a GPS that speaks in his own voice, and something in the northern wilderness that's been waiting.
"Like Black Mirror crashed into the Canadian wilderness and decided to stay."
Perfect for readers who love:
The corporate dystopia of SeveranceThe ecological horror of AnnihilationThe techno-paranoia of Black MirrorThe prescient warnings of William GibsonWhat makes this story different:
Most tech thrillers unfold in gleaming cities. The Saskatchewan Protocol drags you through endless frozen highways, abandoned mining towns, and ghosted landscapes where the Wi-Fi still works-though no one remembers installing it.
Warning: After reading, you'll notice every glitch, every "helpful" notification, every time your devices seem to know what you want before you do.
Start reading now-before your next software update.