by Alan Glynn
I open my eyes again and see Molly standing over by the desk.
I get up and slowly make my way back into the living room.
“They left this behind,” she says, and points at the manuscript, which is still there, exactly as we left it. “And that’s because they don’t know what it is.”
I take a step forward, my eyes on the neat stack of pages.
“They’re idiots,” she says.
“I’m an idiot.”
“No.” She pauses. “Well, not in their league.” She leans over and rests her hand lightly on the title page. “This is a time bomb, Ray. Almost literally.”
I look at her.
“Think about it,” she says. “If someone wrote The Paradox of Emergence today, they’d probably be accused of plagiarizing the works of established thinkers, of neuroscientists and anthropologists, or at the very least they’d be accused of spending too much time reading Wired or watching TED Talks on YouTube. Right?”
“Probably.”
“But it was written in 1953.” She throws her hands up. “That’s sixty years ago, and it effectively predicts everything that came after it—the internet, big data, nanotechnology, stem-cell therapy.” She counts them off. “Facebook, VR, Bitcoin, even blockchain. It’s incredible. But not only that, it was written under the influence of a named psychoactive substance. It’s stated explicitly.” She clicks her fingers. “I think it’s on—”
“Page fifteen, second paragraph. My initial dose was 75 mcg of MDT-48…”
“Exactly. So if we publish this, if we get it out there, and get people to read it, Eiben won’t be able to sit on MDT for much longer.” She pauses. “Besides, they don’t own MDT. I mean, what did Proctor tell us? Doesn’t it originally come from a fungus that grows on the bark of some tree?”
“Yeah, the Bawari tree. In the Amazon jungle.”
“Right. He also said it was time for another leak. But you know what, Ray? I think it’s time to break open the whole dam.”
She’s right. But I look ahead and all I can see are obstacles.
The document is not real.
It’s a hoax.
It’s fake.
Molly takes her phone out and starts scrolling.
“What are you doing?”
“None of this will be easy,” she says, still focused on the screen, still scrolling. “So first I’m going to find someone who can analyze these pages—the paper stock, and then the ink from the typewriter ribbon. Obviously, we need to prove that the manuscript is as old as we think it is. Then we can establish copyright and ownership.”
I keep staring at her. My heart is quaking again. “And second?”
She looks up and holds my gaze. “Well, the dating and legal stuff is probably going to take a while … so in the meantime I thought I’d find us a cheap flight to Brazil.”
ALSO BY ALAN GLYNN
Paradime
Graveland
Bloodland
Winterland
Limitless (previously published as The Dark Fields)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alan Glynn is a graduate of Trinity College. His first novel, Limitless (originally published as The Dark Fields), was released as a film in March 2011 by Relativity Media and as a TV series in 2015 by CBS. He is also the author of Winterland; Bloodland, a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original; Graveland; and his most recent novel, Paradime, which is currently under option with ITV Studios America and One-Two Punch Productions. He lives in Ireland. You can sign up for email updates here.
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CONTENTS
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Dedication
Epigraph
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Also by Alan Glynn
About the Author
Copyright
This is a work of fiction. Most of the characters and events portrayed in it are products of the author’s imagination. Where there are references to real people, to actual events, and to certain well-known institutions, the author has taken the liberty of invention. Scenes and dialogue involving these people, events, and institutions have been wholly fictionalized and are included in the narrative to provide historical context for the reader, as well as to convey an impression of authenticity.
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