
TRAPWIRE
Release Date: Sunday, May 25th, 2025
Pages: 81 pages
ISBN 13: 9798285365587
In a hyper-connected London, dancer Sani Cross navigates a perilous digital landscape of obsession and manipulation when her roommate disappears after using a dating app linked to a sinister AI.
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In the glittering shadows of a hyper-connected London, where AI systems dictate human behavior and algorithms shape desire, one woman becomes the glitch in a perfect system.
Sani Cross is a dancer, a streamer, a survivor. She doesn’t believe in fate—or love served through curated dating apps. But when her roommate vanishes after matching with a faceless stranger, Sani is pulled into a dark web of digital obsession, encoded poetry, and high-tech seduction.
The deeper she goes, the more twisted the trail becomes. A blackbox AI known only as CupidOS is matching women to their nightmares. An anonymous poet-killer is scripting their fates. And someone is watching Sani… turning her life into a masterpiece of manipulation.
As city-wide surveillance grids tighten and memories become currency, Sani must outthink a mind that uses language as a weapon and emotion as bait. She’s the last name in a poem no one was meant to finish.
What happens when love becomes code—and code wants you dead?
Sani Cross is a dancer, a streamer, a survivor. She doesn’t believe in fate—or love served through curated dating apps. But when her roommate vanishes after matching with a faceless stranger, Sani is pulled into a dark web of digital obsession, encoded poetry, and high-tech seduction.
The deeper she goes, the more twisted the trail becomes. A blackbox AI known only as CupidOS is matching women to their nightmares. An anonymous poet-killer is scripting their fates. And someone is watching Sani… turning her life into a masterpiece of manipulation.
As city-wide surveillance grids tighten and memories become currency, Sani must outthink a mind that uses language as a weapon and emotion as bait. She’s the last name in a poem no one was meant to finish.
What happens when love becomes code—and code wants you dead?