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The Intern Who Knew Too Much. A Tech Murder Mystery Thriller
Nolan V. Cross (Author) · Nolan V. Cross · Paperback
The world's most powerful AI company says Dr. Elias Renner took his own life. Miles Vey knows that is a lie.
Miles is only a low level intern at Themis Labs, a trillion dollar tech company whose artificial intelligence system quietly powers banks, newsrooms, search engines, political campaigns, government agencies, and social platforms.
He is supposed to review boring compliance files. Nothing important. Nothing dangerous.
Then the company's top AI specialist is found dead.
The official story is released almost instantly. Renner was brilliant but troubled. Isolated. Overworked. Broken by the pressure of innovation.
But Miles finds one detail that does not fit.
Renner sent him a calendar invite before he died.
Subject line: If I miss this meeting, do not trust them.
What begins as one strange clue becomes a trail of deleted files, altered videos, hidden access logs, fake security vendors, market manipulation, and a secret board level system designed to shape what the world sees, believes, buys, fears, and votes for.
The deeper Miles digs, the more terrifying the truth becomes. Themis Labs did not simply build an AI tool. It built the invisible engine beneath modern reality. And when Renner threatened to expose it, the people at the top did not just silence him.
They turned the world against him.
Now Miles has to uncover the murder before the same system rewrites him too.
The Intern Who Knew Too Much is a fast paced tech murder mystery thriller about artificial intelligence, corporate power, whistleblowers, digital manipulation, and the terrifying question of who controls the truth when truth itself can be ranked.
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