Blinking Red
'Blinking Red' is a near-future tech thriller about a man who investigates his girlfriend’s death after a brain implant, and uncovers a corporate conspiracy built to erase truth as efficiently as it enhances intelligence.
Reviews
Readers of 'Blinking Red' frequently point to:
- A chillingly plausible vision of near-future technology.
- A relentless corporate antagonist.
- Psychological tension grounded in grief and suspicion.
- Ethical questions that linger beyond the final page.


Comparable Works
Daniel Fuerst in 'Blinking Red.'
Comparable Works
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Daemon – Daniel Suarez
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The Circle – Dave Eggers (thriller mode)
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Black Mirror (early seasons)
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Mr. Robot (tone + psychology)
Author’s Personal Note
Rather than imagining distant futures, the novel focuses on the present moment—where convenience, efficiency, and abstraction often replace accountability.
'Blinking Red' is less about technology itself than about how easily responsibility can be surrendered when outcomes are mediated by machines.




