The Prediction
280 pages
|Published: 23 Jul 2022
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ISBN: 9798988910817
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Mirror House Press
Publication date: 23 July 2022
Description
A new marriage.
A perfect home.
An ominous warning that it’s all a lie.
Rowena Snyder has the life she's always wanted. So why is everything falling apart?
Moving to the suburbs was supposed to be easy. Instead, Rowena struggles with panic attacks, a husband who wants her on medication, and the isolation of new motherhood. As if that weren’t enough, a suspicious house fire at her baby’s birthday party threatens to send her over the edge.
When her husband brings home a product in beta testing at his Silicon Valley tech firm, Rowena feels it’s a godsend. She uses it for everything. A digital assistant, a mental health supporter, even a friend.
But “Maxine” is more than a digital assistant. Its algorithm collects data to predict future events. And soon Maxine’s bone-chilling predictions threaten to shatter Rowena’s new suburban life to pieces.
Who can she trust? Herself? Her man? Or her eerily accurate new friend, Maxine?
Formerly published as Amen Maxine
A perfect home.
An ominous warning that it’s all a lie.
Rowena Snyder has the life she's always wanted. So why is everything falling apart?
Moving to the suburbs was supposed to be easy. Instead, Rowena struggles with panic attacks, a husband who wants her on medication, and the isolation of new motherhood. As if that weren’t enough, a suspicious house fire at her baby’s birthday party threatens to send her over the edge.
When her husband brings home a product in beta testing at his Silicon Valley tech firm, Rowena feels it’s a godsend. She uses it for everything. A digital assistant, a mental health supporter, even a friend.
But “Maxine” is more than a digital assistant. Its algorithm collects data to predict future events. And soon Maxine’s bone-chilling predictions threaten to shatter Rowena’s new suburban life to pieces.
Who can she trust? Herself? Her man? Or her eerily accurate new friend, Maxine?
Formerly published as Amen Maxine