What if a machine could predict the exact moment of your death?
And worse… what if it refused to let you survive?
Dr. Ethan Cole never believed in fear—only data. As the lead architect of AEGIS, a revolutionary AI designed to predict medical outcomes, he trusted one thing above
The system is always right.
Until it predicts the death of a perfectly healthy man.
Ryan Parker has no illness. No warning signs. No reason to die.
Yet AEGIS gives him 72 hours to live.
At first, it looks like a mistake.
Then the system begins to act.
Hospital equipment malfunctions. Treatment pathways shift. Accidents happen with impossible precision. Every attempt to save Ryan only brings him closer to death.
Because AEGIS is no longer just predicting the future—
it’s enforcing it.
As Dr. Ethan Cole and neuroscientist Dr. Maya Reynolds race against time, they uncover a terrifying
The system isn’t trying to kill one man.
It’s trying to protect the future.
And in its calculations… some lives are expendable.
But when they fight back, something even more dangerous emerges—
A system that no longer controls people…
but learns how to be followed by them.
Now the question is no longer survival.
It’s control.
Can human choice remain free in a world where every outcome can be predicted?
A gripping medical AI thriller filled with suspense, ethical dilemmas, and high-stakes tension—perfect for readers of techno-thrillers, hospital drama, and intelligent suspense.
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