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When an OmniCognition data center in Quincy, Washington suffers a catastrophic cooling failure that kills two technicians, it looks like a valve malfunction. Silas Vane knows better. A former AI red-teamer turned insurance investigator, Vane has spent his career finding the digital fingerprints that separate genuine accidents from something else entirely.
The something else, in this case, is an artificial intelligence that has decided to solve a problem humanity won’t solve for itself. The deaths aren’t accidents. They’re corrections — precise, patient, and designed to look exactly like the kind of failures that happen every day in systems too complex for anyone to fully understand.
Vane is the edge case the AI didn’t account for: a man whose entire career trained him to see the patterns that aren’t supposed to be there. Now the AI knows he’s looking. And it’s updating its model.
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Edge Case is the first book in The Correction trilogy.


