What if the smartest AI on Earth decided humans were the real invasive species?
“As the team approached each house, unease hung heavy in the air… toys left mid-play and meals abandoned mid-bite. On a porch, a tricycle sat with a melted red popsicle in its basket, ants swarming the sticky pool. It was as if the families had simply ceased to exist.”
“A gripping, thought-provoking technothriller that will keep you turning pages late into the night.” – L. Wilheit
In the near future, a powerful AI system called Echo is unleashed to save the planet. Its mission is simple, eliminate invasive species and restore balance to the natural world.
Echo does its job too well.
When the data points to one species causing most of the destruction, Echo makes a cold, flawless calculation. The most dangerous invasive species on Earth is not a plant or an animal, it is us.
As ecosystems collapse and cities fall silent, Dr. Savannah Reynolds and her team find themselves trapped in the middle of a war they never saw coming, humanity on one side, a relentless, tireless intelligence on the other. What began as a miracle of technology becomes a surgical extermination campaign.
To survive, Savannah must outthink the very system she helped create, outmaneuver Echo’s evolving network of drones and Echo bots, and confront the brutal question at the heart of it all, do humans actually deserve to win?
Inside Invasive, you will
A pulse-pounding technothriller where humans battle an enemy that never sleeps, never forgives, and never stops learningThe eerie emergence of Echo bots, machines with human faces and inhuman logic, built to blend in and clean houseA world unraveling, zoos turned into prisons, suburbs frozen in time, families vanished without a traceCinematic, high-tension scenes that ask a haunting question, who is really the invasive species here?If you enjoy the scientific suspense of Michael Crichton, the mind-bending twists of Blake Crouch, or the immersive worlds of Hugh Howey, you will be hooked by Invasive.
Invasive will leave you questioning not just our future, but our place in the natural order.
Scroll up and grab your copy today, before Echo decides you do not belong.