| Management number | 231855070 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 231855070 | ||
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In a world where glowing screens quietly replaced instinct, paper maps, and human memory, millions began trusting invisible signals drifting through satellites high above the earth, believing every calm digital voice guiding them through empty highways, forgotten forests, abandoned industrial roads, frozen mountain passes, endless deserts, drowned coastlines, and sleeping towns could never be wrong, but GPS Error — 100 True Stories of Navigation Systems Leading to Horror descends into the terrifying reality hidden behind that trust, revealing how one incorrect turn, one recalculated route, one unexplained signal interruption, or one shortcut suggested in the middle of the night can transform ordinary travel into a nightmare beyond imagination, where drivers vanish without explanation, families become trapped in deadly wilderness, delivery workers disappear while following routes that should not exist, travelers are guided toward abandoned villages erased from maps decades earlier, and exhausted commuters find themselves driving into places where roads suddenly end in darkness, silence, water, or something far worse waiting beyond the headlights, because this collection explores the growing fear surrounding technology that humans obey without question, exposing real encounters filled with paranoia, isolation, confusion, psychological terror, mysterious detours, and unexplained phenomena connected to digital navigation systems that failed at the worst possible moments, while storm clouds swallow signals overhead and electronic voices continue speaking calmly as panic slowly rises inside vehicles lost somewhere between civilization and oblivion, creating cinematic scenes of flickering dashboard lights, dead phone batteries, distorted radio transmissions, endless roads with no signs of life, and strangers appearing in locations where no human should possibly exist, as each terrifying account blurs the line between technological malfunction and something darker manipulating the routes themselves, leading unsuspecting people toward danger hidden beyond the reach of emergency services and far away from safety, uncovering horrifying cases involving cursed coordinates, phantom roads, military zones, criminal ambushes, abandoned hospitals, forgotten tunnels, frozen wilderness, deep forests, remote mountain trails, flooded bridges, and invisible locations that somehow continue appearing on navigation systems despite never officially existing at all, while survivors describe the chilling sensation of feeling watched after taking the wrong turn, hearing voices through disconnected devices, or realizing the map is leading them in circles through the same empty streets over and over again until reality itself begins to feel unstable, turning modern dependence on technology into a source of relentless suspense and psychological dread, because these stories are not merely about getting lost but about the terrifying consequences of surrendering human judgment to machines that may not always understand where they are sending us, capturing the fear of isolation in an age where people are more connected than ever yet dangerously vulnerable the moment a digital path becomes corrupted, manipulated, outdated, or impossibly wrong, creating a haunting journey through true stories of navigation gone horribly wrong where every rerouting notification feels like a warning, every silent road hides uncertainty, and every destination may become the beginning of a horror no traveler was ever supposed to find. Read more
| ASIN | B0H32TB64L |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 450 KB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 308 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | May 27, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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