A Thrilling Debut that Explores the Profound Mysteries of Life in the Digital AgeMona Veigh was feeling burnt out from the tech world—and life in general. Following the death of her unconventional colleague, Avram Parr, and the collapse of her AI company that left her a hefty cash-out, Mona retreated to her home on Roosevelt Island, free to toss her phone into the East River and curl up with a good book, forever.However, strange occurrences intrude on Mona's permanent vacation and thrust her back into the world. Colleagues from her former company begin to track her down and let on that there may be more to Avram Parr’s death than meets the eye. They all seem to believe that Mona possesses the crucial information about Avram that they seek, or, if not Mona, then her creation, Hildegard—an oracle-like bot that produces eerily prophetic poetry.Stop All the Clocks is a rare literary thriller where the crux of the whodunnit isn't a person but modern life itself, where the conspiracy lies within the dark magic of digital technology—the ones and zeroes to which everyone is beholden—and the motive is the beguiling power of the words on the page.Quote by Joan Didion: “Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Pre.” My Books · Browse ▾ · Recommendations · Choice Awards · Genres · Giveaways · New . Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with . STOP ALL THE CLOCKS by KUMIN,NOAH | hc - Biblio A Thrilling Debut that Explores the Profound Mysteries of Life in the Digital Age. Mona Veigh was feeling burnt out from the tech world--and life in general . Stop The Clocks - St. Paul Lutheran Church Quad Cities “Stop all the clocks,” Auden writes, “. . let the mourners come . A novel about a man whose parents both died in an automobile . Stop All the Clocks: A Novel by Noah Kumin | Goodreads A Thrilling Debut that Explores the Profound Mysteries of Life in the Digital Age Mona Veigh was feeling burnt out from the tech world—and . Stop All the Clocks: A Novel - Bookshare Stop All the Clocks is a rare literary thriller where the crux of the whodunnit isn't a person but modern life itself, where the conspiracy lies .