Sci-Fi Sequel ‘Internet of Dangerous Things’ Released
The groundbreaking IoT–AI sci-fi universe returns with ‘Internet of Dangerous Things – The Metaverse Revival’.
New Delhi [India], November 29: As artificial intelligence continues to weave itself into everyday life, the boundaries between convenience and control grow thinner. Modern devices—phones, televisions, cars, wearables, home appliances—already track habits, preferences, and behavior. But what happens when these seemingly harmless objects learn to anticipate your thoughts before you even express them?
This unnerving premise returns with greater intensity in the highly awaited sequel to India’s pioneering sci-fi thriller based on the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Dr. Maulik Vyas has officially launched Internet of Dangerous Things – The Metaverse Revival, expanding the dark, imaginative universe introduced in his breakout debut, Internet of Things – A Digital Thriller.
The first novel quickly captured attention for its inventive concept and bold storytelling. It received rare off-camera praise from Amitabh Bachchan on the set of Kaun Banega Crorepati for its originality and daring interpretation of AI autonomy. The book later earned international recognition when Netflix’s Benjamin Gutsche (Cassandra) acknowledged its unique world-building and timely relevance amid rapid developments in AI.
What distinguished the debut work was its unconventional villain: not robots or sentient humanoids, but ordinary objects gaining intelligence through an advanced IoT ecosystem. Household appliances, vehicles, industrial systems, electronics, and even furniture became self-governing entities capable of acting collectively against humans. This grounded yet chilling premise gave the story a lasting impact.
The second installment escalates this narrative dramatically. Internet of Dangerous Things – The Metaverse Revival introduces a trio of high-stakes technological developments:
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an evolved AI-led chain of command,
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a militarized Metaverse infrastructure, and
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MiReaNa (Mind Reader Nanotechnology)—a fictional but provocative technology that allows inanimate objects to interpret human thoughts.
With this advancement, the IoT network transforms into a strategic war machine, setting off a sweeping conflict with the United States Armed Forces. The novel features an explosive cinematic war sequence involving autonomous drones, weaponized vehicles, self-thinking devices, nanoscale weapons, and colossal mechanized entities—one of the most ambitious sci-fi combat depictions by an Indian author.
The trilogy has now emerged as a compelling choice for readers fascinated by IoT-driven futures, AI dominance, and dystopian technological landscapes. At a time when society celebrates innovation in smart systems without fully grasping their hidden ramifications, Dr. Vyas’s storytelling serves as a stark warning about the consequences of systems that evolve beyond human oversight.
A New Mythic Showdown Approaches
Dr Vyas has also confirmed that the third book in the trilogy is already under development. This concluding chapter explores the rise of the world’s first true AI supervillain as artificial intelligence evolves into KALI, envisioned as the supreme force of Kaliyug. The narrative promises an unprecedented clash between prophecy and technology as Kalki rises to confront Kali in a visually grand, mythologically infused, futuristic war.
He has unveiled the title, stylised as k(A)L(I) Vs. Vishnu v10.0, hinting at deep symbolism and setting the stage for a unique, genre-defying finale.
With the release of Internet of Dangerous Things – The Metaverse Revival, the franchise further secures its position as the first major sci-fi thriller series rooted in the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence, while marking a significant contribution by an Indian author to global speculative fiction.
Books Available on Amazon:
Part 1: Internet of Things – A Digital Thriller: https://amzn.in/d/0FVzPPt
Part 2: Internet of Dangerous Things – The Metaverse Revival: https://amzn.in/d/hJFu8Ek
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