The Reta Tide
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AI Voice
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By:
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Joe Sharamitaro
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
For a decade, the world rode the Reta Tide. A weekly injection of the miracle metabolic drug Retide promised total physical correction: optimized health, zero cravings, vanished inflammation, and a crystal-clear gaze known as the "Bright" flash. For millions, it wasn't vanity, it was oxygen. Civilization rebuilt itself around the perfect, dependency-driven system, ignoring the single, fragile link in the global supply chain: Retanite, the rare mineral catalyst controlled entirely by a foreign superpower.
Then, the supply chain snapped.
Now, the global interruption hits, and the perfect world is violently tearing itself apart. The millions who were "Protected" are plunging into a primitive, ravenous withdrawal. They aren't just hungry, their bodies have stopped negotiating. They are hunting the very medicine left in the blood of their peers, and the horrifying vocabulary of the collapse is spreading faster than the panic: Active-dose harvesting.
The Only Thing More Dangerous Than the Miracle Is a Man Who Never Trusted It.
Bill Clayton is a fifty-six-year-old infrastructure manager with a natural allergy to clean corporate phrases and a deep understanding of how beautiful systems break. He skipped the miracle on purpose relying on dumbbells, stubbornness, and a clean-karma code that left him classified by his employer as an "unmanaged risk".
A gripping, fast-paced medical-apocalypse thriller that explores the terrifying cost of synthetic perfection and the load-bearing walls of human dependency.
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