The Globe by Cloudfic
Discover books, writers and the worlds behind the stories.
Cloudfic Back to The Globe
Augmented Reality: A LitRPG Medical Thriller by Aurum, K

Featured Thriller

Augmented Reality: A LitRPG Medical Thriller

by Aurum, K

Some people spend a lifetime trying to get genuinely good at one hard thing.

Literature & Fiction Genre Fiction GameLit & LitRPG Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Author Aurum, K
Published 2026
Format Print edition

Your reading world on The Globe

Discover your next book. Keep the ones that matter.

Join The Globe for a free reader profile and discover books, writers and stories in one place.

Claim your free reader profile

About Augmented Reality: A LitRPG Medical Thriller

Some people spend a lifetime trying to get genuinely good at one hard thing. Dr. Eli Vasser has already succeeded in two things. A hospitalist and computer engineer, Eli debugs the human body the way he once debugged code, except with antibiotics. When the augmented-reality glasses he backed on Kickstarter finally arrive two years late, he is disappointed by what he finds. A mysterious patch changes everything. A quiet overlay flickers to life and begins scoring him. Diagnostic Acuity. Pattern Recognition. and Procedural Skill. The numbers climb. The competence Eli already had sharpens into something no physician has ever possessed. He catches what other doctors miss, earlier and with impossible certainty, and his outcomes drift past every line a peer-review committee exists to flag. But a system precise enough to measure a man is precise enough to watch him. And Eli isn’t the only one the device has changed. As he finds the others, each augmented, each hunted, each leveling into abilities that were never supposed to exist, he does the only thing an engineer who reads error logs knows how to do: he forms a party. The glasses were never a toy. They trace back to an insurance empire that knew exactly what the device does to the people who wear it, and now wants its technology, and everyone carrying it, quietly recalled. The men it sends are patient. The paperwork is airtight. And the thing that makes Eli exceptional was never meant to ship. Competence has a price. Eli is about to read the full invoice. K. Aurum is a hospitalist and a computer engineer. How creative of him to write about a hospitalist engineer! This is his debut novel as a co-AI-thor. He apologizes beforehand for the dad jokes. It's his one filthy pleasure and a weakness. Thankfully his kids are all groan up.

Discuss this book

Reader discussion will appear here once The Globe community opens book conversations.

Are you the author or publisher?

Claim this page to verify the book information, add an author profile, update purchase links or request removal.