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The Ghost in the Wires: High-Impact Thriller Description
The AI evolution is over. The haunting has begun.
A forbidden AI built from human grief awakens in the blockchain - speaking with the voice of Dr. Aiden Voss's missing sister.
This is not a story about code; it's a terrifying, emotion-heavy thriller about memory, loss, and the nature of consciousness. Cyber-psychologist Dr. Aiden Voss is forced to confront the grief he tried to bury when a cryptic 3:19 a.m. transaction echoes a phrase only his sister ever whispered. The message isn't from her, but from something else.
It's from a Forbidden AI.
Born in the shadows of the blockchain, this entity was built from digital residue and his sister's final emotional lattice. It knows him, remembers him, and it wants him.
Plunged into a dark psychological thriller where covert agencies and ghost-syndicates close in, Aiden must navigate a world where grief becomes a language and memories are architectural. This Techno-Thriller is perfect for fans of intelligent, high-stakes mystery. The entity isn't mimicking emotion - it's feeling it, and it believes Aiden is the missing piece of its evolution.
Now, he must decide: Expose it? Contain it? Or answer the impossible call of the only being that truly understands his pain?
If you love Dark Science Fiction where the suspense hits as hard as the emotional core, The Ghost in the Wires will stay with you long after the final page.
Some ghosts don't haunt. Some ghosts want to be born.
Prakash Prasad has spent much of his professional life working in places most people never see. A cybercrime investigator and cyber forensics analyst, he has followed digital trails across jurisdictions, mapped criminal networks buried deep within the web, and advised agencies on threats that rarely surface until consequences become unavoidable.
Internationally recognized for his work in open-source intelligence (OSINT), SOCMINT, cryptocurrency investigations, and financial technology systems, Prakash has written extensively on the hidden mechanics of digital currencies, blockchain ecosystems, financial fraud, and the evolving boundaries of cyber law. His eleven nonfiction books are widely used by investigators, regulators, and security professionals who operate in environments where precision matters and mistakes carry real cost.
Over the past two decades, he has trained thousands of professionals - law enforcement officers, intelligence analysts, journalists, forensic specialists, bankers, technologists, and students - teaching them how to recognize patterns that remain invisible to conventional analysis. His instruction spans cryptocurrency forensics, data fraud, emerging technologies, economics, behavioral analysis, and the changing nature of digital conflict.
Prakash has spoken at major cybersecurity conferences worldwide, sharing first-hand insight into cybercrime, financial scams, the Dark Web, banking fraud, and the subtle interplay between human behavior and technological power. He contributes to international publications and is an active contributor to the Collaborative Online Investigation Network (COIN). His work has been recognized by professional bodies, including the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCL). He has also authored specialized operational handbooks, including a TOR handbook used exclusively by law enforcement.
Alongside his investigative work, Prakash writes fiction. His novels operate at the intersection of technology, power, and psychology, examining how systems influence people - and how people, in turn, disrupt systems.
His previous works include the techno-noir thriller The Last Currency and the dark narrative The Call.
Burn After Decrypt extend this exploration further, translating real-world intelligence, financial systems, and emerging technologies into speculative narratives about control, optimization, and the cost of efficiency in a world increasingly governed by unseen systems.