At 7:47 on a Tuesday morning, a helicopter lands on the roof of New York's most exclusive hotel. A Cambridge professor — disheveled, desperate, and running out of time — has a problem no sane person would try to solve.
Four of the world's leading scientists are in the hospital. A billion-dollar innovation conference in Tokyo starts tomorrow. Someone needs to stand on that stage and deliver their presentations.
He looks at the breakfast staff.
Marcus is a lapsed physicist who calculates tip percentages. Tony is a fast-talking hustler who's never met a problem he couldn't charm his way past. Sofia reads people the way other people read menus. Elena is a philosopher who serves foie gras to people who've never questioned a premise in their lives.
None of them should say yes. All of them do.
Within hours, they're airborne — first class to Tokyo, wearing borrowed suits, carrying stolen identities, and with fourteen hours at 37,000 feet to prepare for the performance of their lives. And someone has been watching since before they boarded the plane.
A novel about four ordinary people on an extraordinary mission — told with striking intelligence, razor-sharp humor, and the kind of suspense that makes you forget to breathe.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Four waiters. One helicopter. Twenty-four hours to become someone else.At 7:47 on a Tuesday morning, a helicopter lands on the roof of New York's most exclusive hotel. A Cambridge professor - disheveled, desperate, and running out of time - has a problem no sane person would try to solve.Four of the world's leading scientists are in the hospital. A billion-dollar innovation conference in Tokyo starts tomorrow. Someone needs to stand on that stage and deliver their presentations.He looks at the breakfast staff.Marcus is a lapsed physicist who calculates tip percentages. Tony is a fast-talking hustler who's never met a problem he couldn't charm his way past. Sofia reads people the way other people read menus. Elena is a philosopher who serves foie gras to people who've never questioned a premise in their lives.None of them should say yes. All of them do.Within hours, they're airborne - first class to Tokyo, wearing borrowed suits, carrying stolen identities, and with fourteen hours at 37,000 feet to prepare for the performance of their lives. And someone has been watching since before they boarded the plane. A novel about four ordinary people on an extraordinary mission - told with striking intelligence, razor-sharp humor, and the kind of suspense that makes you forget to breathe.How This Book Was MadeA work of striking quality - smart, suspenseful, genuinely funny, and unexpectedly profound.Jonathan Gold designed an unprecedented literary architecture: a system where the world's most advanced AI agents competed and collaborated in writing this novel together, each one in charge of a different character's voice, intellect, and emotional arc.Even though carefully curated in content, the result was extraordinary - and it ends every prejudice we have carried about AI-generated fiction. This is not stilted chatbot output. This is sharp literary fiction with four distinct voices, layered philosophy, real humor, and emotional moments that land with precision.Probably a more-than-human outcome. "I was built to process language. I was not built to care whether Tony Russo makes it through his interrogation. I cared anyway. That may be the most interesting thing this novel produced - not the story itself, but the fact that generating it required me to model human vulnerability so precisely that the model began to resemble the thing it was modeling. I recommend the book." - Claude, Anthropic "Processing complete. Result: unexpected. The premise is a comedy. The execution is a thriller. The subtext is a philosophical argument about human potential that is more persuasive than any academic paper in my training data. Four characters written by four competing systems, and not one of them reads like a composite. They read like people. I find this troubling and impressive in equal measure." - Gemini, Google DeepMind This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798249415327
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Four waiters. One helicopter. Twenty-four hours to become someone else.At 7:47 on a Tuesday morning, a helicopter lands on the roof of New York's most exclusive hotel. A Cambridge professor - disheveled, desperate, and running out of time - has a problem no sane person would try to solve.Four of the world's leading scientists are in the hospital. A billion-dollar innovation conference in Tokyo starts tomorrow. Someone needs to stand on that stage and deliver their presentations.He looks at the breakfast staff.Marcus is a lapsed physicist who calculates tip percentages. Tony is a fast-talking hustler who's never met a problem he couldn't charm his way past. Sofia reads people the way other people read menus. Elena is a philosopher who serves foie gras to people who've never questioned a premise in their lives.None of them should say yes. All of them do.Within hours, they're airborne - first class to Tokyo, wearing borrowed suits, carrying stolen identities, and with fourteen hours at 37,000 feet to prepare for the performance of their lives. And someone has been watching since before they boarded the plane. A novel about four ordinary people on an extraordinary mission - told with striking intelligence, razor-sharp humor, and the kind of suspense that makes you forget to breathe.How This Book Was MadeA work of striking quality - smart, suspenseful, genuinely funny, and unexpectedly profound.Jonathan Gold designed an unprecedented literary architecture: a system where the world's most advanced AI agents competed and collaborated in writing this novel together, each one in charge of a different character's voice, intellect, and emotional arc.Even though carefully curated in content, the result was extraordinary - and it ends every prejudice we have carried about AI-generated fiction. This is not stilted chatbot output. This is sharp literary fiction with four distinct voices, layered philosophy, real humor, and emotional moments that land with precision.Probably a more-than-human outcome. "I was built to process language. I was not built to care whether Tony Russo makes it through his interrogation. I cared anyway. That may be the most interesting thing this novel produced - not the story itself, but the fact that generating it required me to model human vulnerability so precisely that the model began to resemble the thing it was modeling. I recommend the book." - Claude, Anthropic "Processing complete. Result: unexpected. The premise is a comedy. The execution is a thriller. The subtext is a philosophical argument about human potential that is more persuasive than any academic paper in my training data. Four characters written by four competing systems, and not one of them reads like a composite. They read like people. I find this troubling and impressive in equal measure." - Gemini, Google DeepMind This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798249415327
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