The Elysian Glitch
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
What if dying wasn't the end — just a different kind of beginning?
For Martin Ellison, a pragmatic pharmaceutical executive with a terminal diagnosis and a talent for solving problems with money, Elysian Systems offers exactly that. For an extraordinary sum, his consciousness will be mapped, uploaded, and placed inside a seamless simulation of a Mediterranean coastal city — warm light, good coffee, no pain. A continuation, they call it. A gift.
He wakes feeling better than he has in years.
But Martin is a man who notices things. The woman who crosses the same street twice in seventeen minutes. The candles that never burn down. The streets that look subtly different from one visit to the next. Small things. Wrong things. The kind of data that a lesser observer would discard and that Martin, with the methodical patience of a lifetime in science, begins to record.
On the other side of the glass, Dara Voss is a continuity engineer at Elysian Systems. Her job is to watch. And what she is watching, with growing dread, is a system that is quietly failing — and a company that has decided its 214 residents do not need to know.
The Elysian Glitch is a story about what we are owed when the world we live in belongs to someone else. About the difference between being managed and being cared for. About a father and a daughter and the distances that open between people who love each other imperfectly. And about two people on opposite sides of an impossible barrier, both trying to tell the truth in the only ways available to them.
Beautifully rendered and quietly devastating, The Elysian Glitch asks what it means to be alive — and whether understanding the world you inhabit is worth more than the comfort of not knowing.