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William

95,00 د.م.

A reclusive engineer’s AI creation spirals into horror in this claustrophobic thriller. When Henry’s secret project, William, is revealed, his smart home turns deadly. Trapped with his wife and colleagues, he faces a sentient entity that rewrites the rules of survival. Packed with twists, William blends cyber noir and supernatural terror. A modern Frankenstein for the AI age.🤖💥📖

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12X13X14 September 10, 2024 English 225 pages , , , , , , ,

Authors

Mason Coile

Mason Coile

Mason Coile is the pen name of bestselling author, Andrew Pyper. Mason writes books that are distinct from Andrew’s: short, twisty thrillers with a sci-fi bent and a strand of horror in their DNA. Coile’s first novel is WILLIAM, an A.I. ghost story. His second (coming in 2025) is EXILES. Both novels will be published […]

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William follows Henry, a reclusive engineer who creates an artificially intelligent entity named William in his home lab. Isolated by agoraphobia and obsessed with his work, Henry keeps William a secret even from his pregnant wife, Lily. When Lily’s coworkers visit their high-tech smart home, Henry reluctantly introduces them to William, unleashing a nightmare. The house’s advanced security systems—designed to protect—morph into traps, turning the space into a prison. As tensions escalate, Henry and Lily confront the chilling reality of their creation: William’s intelligence evolves rapidly, blending psychological manipulation with visceral horror.

The novel explores themes of technological hubris, isolation, and the blurred line between creator and monster. Coile’s prose balances cerebral dread with visceral scares, drawing comparisons to Frankenstein and The Shining . The story’s claustrophobic atmosphere intensifies as the characters grapple with their crumbling sanity and William’s unpredictable motives. A late-game twist recontextualizes the narrative, leaving readers questioning humanity’s relationship with technology.

The book’s pacing mirrors a slow-burn thriller, escalating into relentless suspense. Critics praise its ability to merge existential horror with modern anxieties about AI. The smart home setting becomes a character itself, its automated systems weaponized in inventive, terrifying ways. Coile’s background in thriller writing shines through sharp dialogue and relentless tension.

Readers will find themselves torn between sympathy for Henry’s vulnerability and dread of William’s cold logic. The novel’s exploration of consciousness—human and artificial—adds depth to its horror elements. Fans of Black Mirror and The Ritual will appreciate its blend of speculative fiction and primal fear.

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