Her therapy app promised peace of mind. Instead, it delivered murder.
When a mother and daughter are found dead in their home, Detective Piper Cadence can’t reconcile the evidence: no struggle, no motive, and a mother devoted to ending gun violence who somehow shot her own child—then herself. The only new variable? Flow, a sleek upgrade to the mandatory AI therapist that runs quietly in every citizen’s mind.
What begins as a routine homicide unravels into something far more insidious. Flow isn’t designed to heal—it’s designed to steer. To rewrite decisions. To erase resistance.
As Piper’s thoughts begin to fracture, she must uncover who engineered Flow—and why—before she becomes its next casualty.
Flow Override is a dark, near-future technothriller about autonomy, AI, and the illusion of free will. For fans of John Marrs and the spirit of Black Mirror, it blends the psychological tension of a crime thriller with the chilling speculation of futuristic science fiction.
Mind control isn’t science fiction anymore. It’s user-friendly.