It is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish reality from computer-generated mystifications. Virtual reality and augmented reality are in a sense everyday things. The next step is the dystopia to which Mj Douglas leads us, a place that seems lively, colourful and vibrant, but only because everyone sees it through the rose-tinted glasses of virtual reality, which does not allow them to realise that the streets are full of rubbish, the cars rust, the roofs leak and the food consists of completely tasteless nutrient cubes. It is the Corporate Network, the one against which Maria struggles, a struggle in which she will lose her wife, who will die in her place, her daughter, who will become estranged from her, and finally even her granddaughter, on whom she placed all her hopes.
Remaining alone, Maria, by means of a complicated game of identities recreated through artificial intelligence, will use the very thing she has always fought against to achieve victory.
A truly interesting novel, which unfolds in a circular fashion through Maria's various incarnations, until the final revelation.