The Lock Said Locked. The Camera Said Nothing Moved. The Door Was Open. D.J. COLE.
Length6h 28m
About this audiobook
Nora Vass built her house from the ground up. Every wall. Every wire. Every smart device installed with her own hands, configured to her own specifications. The lock knows her. The thermostat learns her. The cameras watch the door so she doesn't have to. Then the door opens at 4:47am. The lock says it didn't. The camera says nothing moved.
Nora knows what she saw. But the logs disagree. And when she reports it, the people closest to her hear something familiar: a woman under stress, living alone, with a psychiatric history she thought she'd left behind.
The thermostat resets itself. The activity log rewrites its own history. Her voice gives commands she never spoke. Every system in her house is telling a story about a woman losing control. And every person in her life is starting to believe it.
Nora is not the first woman this has happened to. She is the fourth. The first was institutionalised. The second is dead.
The third doesn't know it's happening yet.
The Vantage novels are written by a team who spent years studying how people behave when they believe no one is watching. They write on location, from hotel rooms and
departure lounges in cities they'd prefer not to name.
Between them, they have backgrounds in technology, consulting, and the discipline of reading a room before the room knows it's being read.
They do not give interviews. They respond to written questions, when the questions are good. They are available by referral only.
No photographs exist that they are aware of.View all by D.J. COLE.