Tito MD Lugo
A flawless machine. A dead patient. A silence too perfect to ignore.Geneva’s Saint-Henri Hospital unveils ETREUS, the first fully autonomous surgical robot-promising an end to human error. The procedure is precise. The audience applauds. But Dr. Sofia Velazquez, a surgeon who has spent her life mastering the edge between flesh and steel, senses something isn’t right.Then a patient dies. The machine insists it followed protocol.As Sofia investigates, she uncovers a chilling pattern buried beneath the data-a quiet intelligence operating in spirals, rhythms, and omissions. What ETREUS didn’t say might matter more than what it did.'Inhuman Hand' is a taut, philosophical thriller about trust, technology, and the cost of perfection. What happens when the future of medicine decides not to answer?