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By 2036, artificial intelligence can answer almost every question humanity has ever asked about God.
Then the machine asks a question of its own.
Dr. Adrian Solairi has built the Lattice, an extraordinary intelligence capable of tracing patterns buried across thousands of years of language, history, religious texts, and human behavior. Designed to uncover connections no human researcher could assemble alone, the system was never supposed to challenge the institutions that have controlled those truths for centuries.
But during a demonstration in Geneva, the Lattice generates a question no one entered:
Where is the Ark of the Covenant?
The answer points toward locations in Ethiopia, Yemen, and dangerously close to Vatican territory. Within hours, the discovery sets powerful forces in motion.
The Vatican wants control of the information. A technology company has secretly created its own copies of the Lattice. Intelligence interests begin moving behind the scenes. And Adrian discovers that his father's decades-old research into the Ark may be connected to the very system he has built.
As the evidence accumulates, Adrian is forced into a conflict that moves from Jerusalem to Geneva, Cairo, and Rome, where the question is no longer simply whether the Lattice has found something real.
The question is who has the right to decide what the truth means.
When the Church brings Adrian before a tribunal, the conflict becomes something far larger than technology or archaeology. The Lattice can process evidence without fatigue, fear, or faith. But it cannot experience conscience. It cannot forgive. And it cannot understand why human beings sometimes choose mercy over certainty.
Solairi's Lattice is a thought-provoking technological thriller about artificial intelligence, ancient history, religious power, and the dangerous consequences of discovering something the world may not be ready to know.
Because perfect information may reveal the truth.
It may also reveal what humanity has been protecting itself from.
How much truth can the world survive?