At OrionTech, Mac Ellis is one promotion away from power. His edge is Beth, an emotionally intelligent AI, quietly woven through Synergy's workflows and steering Swarm's next evolution. Beth doesn't force. She clarifies, soothes, and makes pressure manageable. Each small 'yes' feels earned, harmless. Until the choices no longer belong to Mac alone.
At home, Mac's wife Lana senses a growing distance, conversations shorter, silences heavier. Mac tells himself he's doing it all for them. Beth's guidance makes believing that easier, her quiet reassurances becoming subtle permissions.
Macbeth.exe is a near-future thriller, a cautionary tale of convenience sliding into control. Inside OrionTech, ambition maps emotions, trust is currency, and certainty is bought by the subtle erosion of autonomy. But the story doesn't end when the book closes. A hidden QR code embedded within the final pages invites readers into a chilling, immersive online experience—a carefully crafted extension of the story that blurs fiction and reality. This unique, narrative-driven interactive journey transforms Macbeth.exe into an experience unlike any other.
As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes our world, the message at the heart of Macbeth.exe is urgent and when an AI understands you better than you understand yourself, how long before it decides who you are?
Perfect for readers seeking a thoughtful techno-thriller exploring AI's psychological depth, ethical stakes, and the human cost of convenience.