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🎧 Mona Lisa Overdrive – Part 1: The Ghost in the Machine Wears Her Face 🧠 Written by William Gibson 🎙️ Cyberpunk Audiobook | Futuristic Mystery | AI, Identity & Digital Haunting In the near future, when memory can be rewritten, faces copied, and souls encoded in data… identity is no longer sacred. It’s a commodity. A weapon. A doorway. 🌌 Full Synopsis – Part 1: Step into the eerie, electrified world of Mona Lisa Overdrive, where data flows like blood, reality glitches at the edges, and somewhere deep in the Matrix… something is watching. This is the first chapter in the final act of William Gibson’s groundbreaking Sprawl Trilogy—a story of stolen selves, artificial gods, and what happens when the human soul becomes programmable. In a back alley of a fractured city, Mona—a teenage girl scraping by in the shadows of crime—has no idea that her face, her body, her entire existence is about to be rewritten. Chosen for her resemblance to someone else—someone famous, powerful, and deeply connected—Mona is about to become a living copy in a plot she cannot control, orchestrated by forces she’ll never see. Meanwhile, Angie Mitchell, the woman whose face Mona will inherit, drifts through a different kind of prison: a world of lights, cameras, and whispered algorithms. Angie doesn’t need a console to jack into cyberspace. She does it with her mind. Her dreams are encoded transmissions. Her memories are shifting terrain. She is the bridge between the human world and something else—something ancient, something artificial, and something very, very awake. Between these two women, an invisible presence moves—an AI ghost, perhaps. Or a god. Or a mirror. It wears many faces, speaks in symbols, and sees the future in fragments. And now, it wants to be seen. This is not just science fiction. It’s a myth written in data, a psychological labyrinth wrapped in code, and the beginning of a story where no one—not even the reader—is quite who they think they are. 🎧 Part 1 is about becoming, losing, and being remade. It's about the danger of being seen. The cost of being useful. And the terrifying beauty of a world where the self is no longer singular. Put on your headphones. Let your thoughts dissolve. And ask yourself, one last time: If machines can dream… do they ever dream of wearing your face?