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What if a tiny change in code could cost a human life?
Laura Domínguez has built her career on one belief: systems don't fail-people do.
As a top safety auditor at Vertex Solutions, she trusts data, protocols, and precision. Until a catastrophic explosion kills a worker-and the official report calls it an "inevitable accident."
But one detail doesn't fit.
A pressure window that felt… wrong.
As Laura digs into raw system logs and buried reports, she uncovers a chilling truth: the system didn't fail. It was altered. Quietly. Deliberately. For profit.
Now, trapped between corporate power and her own buried past, Laura must decide how far she's willing to go to expose the truth-before she becomes just another rounding error.
The Rounding Error is a gripping techno-thriller about corporate corruption, hidden algorithms, and the dangerous cost of efficiency.
Perfect for readers of corporate thrillers, psychological suspense, and technology-driven mysteries, this novel asks a haunting question:
When profit becomes the priority… who gets rounded off?
Laura Domínguez has built her career on one belief: systems don't fail-people do.
As a top safety auditor at Vertex Solutions, she trusts data, protocols, and precision. Until a catastrophic explosion kills a worker-and the official report calls it an "inevitable accident."
But one detail doesn't fit.
A pressure window that felt… wrong.
As Laura digs into raw system logs and buried reports, she uncovers a chilling truth: the system didn't fail. It was altered. Quietly. Deliberately. For profit.
Now, trapped between corporate power and her own buried past, Laura must decide how far she's willing to go to expose the truth-before she becomes just another rounding error.
The Rounding Error is a gripping techno-thriller about corporate corruption, hidden algorithms, and the dangerous cost of efficiency.
Perfect for readers of corporate thrillers, psychological suspense, and technology-driven mysteries, this novel asks a haunting question:
When profit becomes the priority… who gets rounded off?