In "Genesis of Social Engineering," the first installment of Ethan S. Sterling's "Web of Deception" series, readers are invited into the complex world of Pooja—a young woman whose life is a confluence of tradition and modernity. Set against the backdrop of diverse landscapes—from the pastoral serenity of Amauna to the pulsating energy of Las Vegas—the novel explores the intricate web of social engineering, ethical quandaries, and the human condition.
Pooja's journey is one of transformation and self-discovery, as she navigates the labyrinth of friendships, love, and ethical dilemmas. Her character serves as a mirror reflecting the societal tensions of our time, particularly the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and biometrics. As she grapples with these weighty issues, Pooja remains a beacon of resilience and courage, facing life's vicissitudes with an unwavering spirit.
The narrative delves deep into the emotional and ethical complexities of our technologically-driven society, raising poignant questions about the balance between technological advancement and ethical considerations. It is a story that resonates with the zeitgeist, capturing the essence of contemporary struggles with a keen literary sensibility.
Content Warning: This book contains scenes that some readers may find disturbing, including sexual content, substance use, and violence. It also explores themes that are so closely aligned with current technological realities that they may be triggering for some. Reader discretion is advised.
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