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Hebrew book Edition
By Raveh Gill-More
A daring Mossad agent plans a sophisticated operation.
An aging soap opera actress fears she will be fired.
A literature student tries to impress a girl he just met.
A statistics professor is troubled by large-scale cheating during an important exam.
What connects them all is their encounter with futuristic technology that takes human addiction to mobile phones a step further—not just a handheld device, but literally implanted into the user’s body. Although the technology requires invasive medical intervention, its potential for countless applications and further development promises the first brave users an adventure with unpredictable consequences.
The invention is the work of two Israeli entrepreneurs: Dr. Hila Barosh, an obsessive scientist who developed the revolutionary technology during her doctoral research, and Udi Levy, an experienced high-tech professional and mobile marketing expert.
After a chance meeting at a conference, the two join forces to create Embedix, a startup to advance the idea. But once the journey begins, no one—including those with different interests who influence or are influenced by the technology—has any clue where it will lead or what the outcomes will be.
Implantation is a dystopian, techno-psychological novel in which the story’s protagonists are swept along by Embedix—a company that becomes the surprising heroine of the tale.
Hebrew language • 358 pages
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