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These books are ranked using the characterization labels extracted for Die App: Sie kennen dich. Sie wissen wo du wohnst.

Characterization labels used: archetypal protagonist, investigative protagonist, doctor protagonist, fiancee, police investigator, assistant ally, psychology student, hacker, suspect ambiguity, naive protagonist, trusting protagonist, undercut police, dueling cops

This does not mean the books share the same plot, setting, quality, or difficulty. It means their characterization embeddings are close.

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Cover of Marooned in Realtime by Vernor Vinge

Marooned in Realtime

Vernor Vinge · 1986 · Across Realtime

A stranded detective must solve a murder in a future where a few hundred humans struggle to restart humanity after extinction.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1257

Cover of To Serve and Protect by Glynn Stewart

To Serve and Protect

Glynn Stewart · 2020 · ONSET

A small-town cop is recruited into a secret government force after a vampire attack reveals a hidden supernatural war.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1306

Cover of Snapshot by Brandon Sanderson

Snapshot

Brandon Sanderson · 2017

A police detective enters a recreated past day to solve routine cases, then uncovers a hidden crime and a deeper secret.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1391

Cover of Machine Vendetta by Alastair Reynolds

Machine Vendetta

Alastair Reynolds · 2024 · Prefect Dreyfus Emergency

A space cop investigates a colleague’s mysterious death and uncovers a rogue-AI conspiracy threatening a far-future democracy.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1400

Cover of Lost on a Page by David E.  Sharp

Lost on a Page

David E. Sharp · 2021 · Lost on a Page

A hard-boiled detective learns he’s fictional and crosses genres to confront his author and escape the page.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1446

Cover of The Shadow Out of Time by H.P. Lovecraft

The Shadow Out of Time

H.P. Lovecraft · 1968

An amnesiac professor uncovers a terrifyingly vast alien history hidden inside his lost years and recurring dreams.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1482

Cover of Esperance by Adam Oyebanji

Esperance

Adam Oyebanji · 2025

A Chicago detective and a mysterious traveler race to solve impossible murders tied to history, technology, and justice.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1489

Cover of The Disappeared by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

The Disappeared

Kristine Kathryn Rusch · 2002 · Retrieval Artist

On the Moon, a new detective is pulled into cases where alien law demands brutal justice for human missteps.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1512

Cover of Axiomatic by Greg Egan

Axiomatic

Greg Egan · 1997

A hard-SF short story collection where each tale stress-tests identity, ethics, and consciousness through speculative science.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1527