The Clock Above The City
No One Knows Who Put It There...But Everyone Knows What It Means
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Virtual Voice
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Steven Doornbos
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
We wondered if anyone was watching.
Then one morning, the sky answered.
A massive clock appeared above the city—silent, glowing, impossible to explain. Scientists cannot detect it. Satellites cannot photograph it. Governments cannot control it.
But everyone can see it.
And when the clock begins counting down, the entire world realizes something terrifying:
It isn’t measuring time.
It’s measuring us.
As the numbers fall, scientists, historians, and world leaders scramble to understand the meaning behind the mysterious device. Ancient manuscripts hint that the clock has appeared before—always before moments of great catastrophe.
But this time something is different.
Humanity can see the countdown.
And the future of civilization may depend on what happens before it reaches zero.
The Clock Above the City is a gripping science-fiction thriller about the fragile balance of civilization, the power of cooperation, and the terrifying possibility that the universe has been quietly testing intelligent life for millions of years.
The question is no longer who built the clock.
The question is whether humanity can survive what it reveals.
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