Barberton Daisy (eBook)

Barberton Daisy (eBook)

HH Moller
HH Moller
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: HH Moller
Codice EAN: 9798233210150
Anno pubblicazione: 2026
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Leane Mulder, a successful attorney in Nelspruit, South Africa, attends a party in Barberton, a small mining town, with Christopher Swan, her current boyfriend whose controlling behaviour unsettles her. She meets an old acquaintance at the party, Martin Kruger now an investigative journalist, and they immediately click. Leane leaves the party with Christopher Swan. After a night of drinking, Martin and Leane wake up disoriented in a version of Barberton that feels real but wrong. The town appears frozen in the past, built from fragments of memory rather than reality. Food lacks substance, people behave mechanically, and attempts to leave repeatedly fail. As they navigate this distorted Barberton, Leane and Martin are drawn back to unresolved trauma surrounding Kobus Opperman, a boy who supposedly drowned years earlier. Their memories of that event do not align, and the town begins forcing confrontations with buried truths. The environment feels designed, responsive to their emotions and recollections. Eventually, Leane wakes in the real world to find herself immobilized, with a device attached to her temple. She frees Martin, removes the devices, and they are discovered by police after being missing for six days. Detective Guy Mitchell leads the investigation. He learns that Leane and Martin were kept alive, monitored, and fed while unconscious. The devices found on them are advanced and untraceable. Christopher Swan is found dead in what appears to be a suicide, but inconsistencies suggest otherwise. As Guy digs deeper, he uncovers connections between Christopher and a woman named Susan Badenhorst, imprisoned years earlier for murder. Christopher's testimony had been central to her conviction. Leane and Martin independently investigate Susan's case and discover that Christopher had stalked a pharmacist, Lizelle Fuchs, asking detailed questions about Digitalis, the drug used in the murder Susan was convicted of committing. Lizelle agrees to testify, casting serious doubt on Christopher's credibility. Susan is granted bail, but vanishes shortly after her release. At the same time, Guy discovers that a man known as "J. Smith," who has been visiting Susan in prison and interfering with the investigation, is linked to Crestwood Holdings, a U.S.-based research company. A passport delivered anonymously to Leane proves that Kobus Opperman did not die years ago, but left the country under a new identity. Martin later discovers that Kobus is alive and operating publicly as J. Smith, Head of Research and Development at Crestwood. Guy uncovers that a forensic technician named Pieter, who guided him toward understanding the devices, does not exist in any official system. CCTV footage reveals Pieter deliberately avoided cameras and access logs. Guy realizes Pieter was not helping, but steering him. The devices are revealed to be receivers for a sophisticated system capable of constructing shared, immersive subconscious environments in a dream state. Martin's phone has unknowingly become a relay for this technology. The truth emerges: Crestwood is developing technology capable of influencing memory, perception, and decision-making at a political scale. Kobus helped build it, then defected when he realized it was being deployed to manipulate political and institutional actors. Susan's imprisonment and release were part of Kobus's effort to dismantle the system from the inside, but she is now missing. The novel ends with Guy, Martin, and Leane realizing they were not victims by chance, but selected participants in a much larger conflict. Kobus is not simply a fugitive or mastermind, but a defector trying to undo what he helped create. The battle ahead is no longer about solving a crime, but exposing and stopping a system designed to quietly shape reality itself. And the UK is high on Crestwood's agenda.