A new technology has emerged, promising a perfect society, and resisters are not long for this world . . .
Ahead, not too many years from now, everyone has been linked to a network of government-mandated brain implants. The Interface has become a way of life, connecting all people to limitless information, nonstop personal messaging, and instantaneous news flashes. Gone are the days of cell phones and laptops-even loneliness itself is obsolete.
But when the genius behind the Interface turns against his own creation and threatens to unleash a deadly electronic brain virus on the public, the fate of the world falls on NYPD Captain Yara Avril, who must stop this sinister, ever-escalating plot before it's too late. A thrilling nod to a future waiting just around the corner, The Interface is a remarkably prescient exploration of the potential links between boundless connection and cataclysmic disaster in digital society.
Industry Reviews
"[Interface] is an engrossing page-turner . . . an often entertaining and energetic dystopian yarn with plenty of intricate action." -Kirkus
“Captivating from page one, you'll be drawn into the web of this intriguing and thought-provoking novel that imagines a scary (and maybe all too real) new world.” —Steve Berry, author of The Omega Factor
“Save a spot on your shelf between Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens and Jennifer Egan’s The Candy House. Scott Britz-Cunningham’s Interface is the human devolution we’ve been worried about.” —Scott Hylbert, author of Task Lyst
“An intriguing mix of a good mystery and a twenty-first-century view of an Orwellian future. Interface is an entertaining, fast-paced detective story that provides a credible scientific and clinical version of what might be possible in the not-so-distant future.” —John Donoghue, PhD, Wriston Professor of Neuroscience and Engineering at Brown University’s Carney Institute for Brain Science