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THE KESEY SIGNAL. Some truths are embedded in code (en Inglés)
Rob Ford (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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$ 29.74What if the truth about humanity's past was hidden in plain sight-embedded in the source code of forgotten websites?
When digital archivist Alex Chen receives a posthumous package from his former mentor Leo Kesey-dead for fourteen years-he discovers an impossible trail. Leo, a brilliant but paranoid web designer, claimed to have detected a SETI signal proving humanity existed before. A previous civilization, 47,000 years ago, that survived a near-extinction event and left one message: "Who survives, remember us."
Everyone thought Leo was insane. His death in 2010 was ruled suicide. His evidence was destroyed.
But Leo built a backup plan.
A trail of breadcrumbs embedded in archived Flash websites. Passwords hidden in source code. Coordinates encrypted in defunct web pages. A decade-long scavenger hunt through digital history that only a true web archaeologist could follow.
Now, with the help of his business partner Maya Robles, Alex must follow Leo's trail across archived sites from the golden age of web design-MONO*crafts, 2Advanced Studios, the Subservient Chicken. Each site contains a fragment of evidence. Each fragment brings them closer to the truth Leo died protecting.
But they're not alone in the search.
A shadowy coordination network-what Leo called "the Protocol"-has spent decades suppressing this discovery. They silenced Leo. They've eliminated everyone else who knew. And now that Alex has activated the trail, they're coming for him too.
From New York to London to a garage in suburban England, Alex and Maya must:
Decode messages hidden in fifteen-year-old websitesEvade both law enforcement and something far more dangerousVerify a signal that three independent researchers confirmed-then retracted under mysterious pressureDecide what matters more: personal safety or preserving a truth that could rewrite human historyAs the evidence mounts, so do the costs. Maya's mother is dying. Alex's reputation is destroyed. Their freedom hangs by a thread. And the closer they get to proof, the more they question: Was Leo right? Or did they sacrifice everything for a dead man's delusion?
THE KESEY SIGNAL is a thriller about digital archaeology, the battle between memory and entropy, and what we're willing to lose to preserve truth.
Perfect for fans of The Martian, Recursion, and Ready Player One-a conspiracy thriller built on real web design history, exploring what happens when the past refuses to stay buried.
From Rob Ford, founder of Favourite Website Awards (FWA) and bestselling author of Web Design: The Evolution of the Digital World (Taschen). His first novel combines his decades of documenting web history with a question that haunts him: What if someone was coordinating the web's evolution-and hiding something in the process?
The websites in this novel are real. The history is real. The conspiracy... you'll have to follow the trail to find out.
What readers are saying:
"A love letter to the early web wrapped in a mind-bending conspiracy thriller."
"Like Ready Player One meets The Da Vinci Code, but for web designers."
"I couldn't stop reading. The breadcrumb trail is ingenious."
Contains: Digital archaeology, Flash nostalgia, conspiracy theories, posthumous mentorship, and two researchers who should definitely turn back but won't.
Genre: Techno-thriller / Mystery / Conspiracy Fiction
Length: [74426] words / [377] pages
Some truths are embedded in code.
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