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In this fast-paced Euro-punk techno-thriller take on Oliver Twist, a brilliant but troubled young hacker living on the streets of Berlin is recruited by a charismatic cult leader. But when the hacker's use of deepfake technology is utilized to spur violence and chaos, only she can reverse the catastrophic sequence of events that have spiraled out of control.

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In this fast-paced Euro-punk techno-thriller take on Oliver Twist, a brilliant but troubled young hacker living on the streets of Berlin is recruited by a charismatic cult leader. But when the hacker's use of deepfake technology is utilized to spur violence and chaos, only she can reverse the catastrophic sequence of events that have spiraled out of control.
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Alex Schuler is a pseudonym for the writing team of William Roetzheim and Randy Becker. William's love of writing began at a young age, however he started his career as an early pioneer in the field of AI software development. His systems have been deployed on Navy ships, submarines, and NASA space shuttles, as well as by businesses and government agencies. After launching multiple software companies, William turned his attention to the arts and became an award-winning playwright, poet, and published author. Randy is an Emmy-nominated producer who began his career as an actor starring in film, television, and on Broadway (including the Tony Award-winning play Love! Valour! Compassion!). After producing a film of his own, he made a dramatic career change and now expresses his creativity through writing and producing. This is the fourth book William and Randy have co-authored as Alex Schuler. Their first, Code Word Access, shot to #1 on Amazon in the sci-fi category. Leigh Ritter is an East Coast author practiced in postmodern fiction and trained in technical non-fiction. She has a BA in English from the University at Buffalo and an MS in sociology. Obsessed with the intersection of classical storytelling traditions and modern digital communities, her work explores new realities through symphonic imagery. Deepfake is her first novel with Level 4 Press, as well as her fiction debut.