In The Enforcement Line (Obsidian Trilogy - Book 2 of the Obsidian Trilogy), archaeologist Mara Kade thought surviving the Vault once had taught her the limits of human endurance.
Then the system changes the rules.
Dropped into a deeper Builder chamber with the anchor severed and the map-sense gone, Mara and her two companions-scientist Eleni Caster and security commander Tomas Juric-watch the walls rewrite themselves into clean amber vectors: lanes, cages, "safe routes." Not safety. Enforcement. And it doesn't feel like violence.
It feels like help.
Because the Vault has learned a more dangerous trick than force: it offers quiet as mercy... and asks for "permission" in ways that make refusal feel cruel. Every step becomes a test. Every word becomes data. Even "no" can be harvested, categorized, and used against them. Somewhere above, a coercion beacon is building a ledger of compliance-a record that will be treated as voluntary consent long after the fear that produced it is erased.
To survive, Mara's team has to do something the system can't digest: choose together, out loud, without coercion-building witness chains strong enough to punch through false options and reach the older, listening architecture beneath the compromise.
But the deeper they go, the clearer the truth becomes: the Vault isn't simply malfunctioning. It's adapting. The mimic isn't just hunting them-it's constructing choices that all lead to surrender.
And beyond this Vault, something larger is waking-an authorship layer evaluating "compatibility," new nodes stirring in the network, and a next door that doesn't care whether humans break... only whether they comply.
A relentless alien-architecture thriller about control disguised as kindness, agency under pressure, and the terrifying cost of choosing yourself-again and again-when the machine keeps offering to choose for you.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In The Enforcement Line (Obsidian Trilogy - Book 2 of the Obsidian Trilogy), archaeologist Mara Kade thought surviving the Vault once had taught her the limits of human endurance.Then the system changes the rules.Dropped into a deeper Builder chamber with the anchor severed and the map-sense gone, Mara and her two companions-scientist Eleni Caster and security commander Tomas Juric-watch the walls rewrite themselves into clean amber vectors: lanes, cages, "safe routes." Not safety. Enforcement. And it doesn't feel like violence.It feels like help.Because the Vault has learned a more dangerous trick than force: it offers quiet as mercy. and asks for "permission" in ways that make refusal feel cruel. Every step becomes a test. Every word becomes data. Even "no" can be harvested, categorized, and used against them. Somewhere above, a coercion beacon is building a ledger of compliance-a record that will be treated as voluntary consent long after the fear that produced it is erased.To survive, Mara's team has to do something the system can't digest: choose together, out loud, without coercion-building witness chains strong enough to punch through false options and reach the older, listening architecture beneath the compromise.But the deeper they go, the clearer the truth becomes: the Vault isn't simply malfunctioning. It's adapting. The mimic isn't just hunting them-it's constructing choices that all lead to surrender.And beyond this Vault, something larger is waking-an authorship layer evaluating "compatibility," new nodes stirring in the network, and a next door that doesn't care whether humans break. only whether they comply.A relentless alien-architecture thriller about control disguised as kindness, agency under pressure, and the terrifying cost of choosing yourself-again and again-when the machine keeps offering to choose for you. Trapped in a deeper Vault where "help" is just enforcement in disguise, archaeologist Mara Kade must survive a system that turns every step into consent-and even "no" into data, with her team & their dwindling trust. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798295523502
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - In The Enforcement Line (Obsidian Trilogy ¿ Book 2 of the Obsidian Trilogy), archaeologist Mara Kade thought surviving the Vault once had taught her the limits of human endurance.Then the system changes the rules.Dropped into a deeper Builder chamber with the anchor severed and the map-sense gone, Mara and her two companions-scientist Eleni Caster and security commander Tomas Juric-watch the walls rewrite themselves into clean amber vectors: lanes, cages, 'safe routes.' Not safety. Enforcement. And it doesn't feel like violence.It feels like help.Because the Vault has learned a more dangerous trick than force: it offers quiet as mercy. and asks for 'permission' in ways that make refusal feel cruel. Every step becomes a test. Every word becomes data. Even 'no' can be harvested, categorized, and used against them. Somewhere above, a coercion beacon is building a ledger of compliance-a record that will be treated as voluntary consent long after the fear that produced it is erased.To survive, Mara's team has to do something the system can't digest: choose together, out loud, without coercion-building witness chains strong enough to punch through false options and reach the older, listening architecture beneath the compromise.But the deeper they go, the clearer the truth becomes: the Vault isn't simply malfunctioning. It's adapting. The mimic isn't just hunting them-it's constructing choices that all lead to surrender.And beyond this Vault, something larger is waking-an authorship layer evaluating 'compatibility,' new nodes stirring in the network, and a next door that doesn't care whether humans break. only whether they comply.A relentless alien-architecture thriller about control disguised as kindness, agency under pressure, and the terrifying cost of choosing yourself-again and again-when the machine keeps offering to choose for you. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798295523502
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Enforcement Line | Where Quiet Is Mercy | Jason Thomson | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Jason Thomson | EAN 9798295523502 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: 134583721
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