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by Miguel Aranda
After a public breakdown at work, Elias walks away from his career and begins crossing Portugal on foot—only to discover that the journey isn’t about escape, but about confronting everything he left behind.
by Dr. Anya Zhao
Mira Chen arrived at the crumbling Qingxi Bridge expecting cracked stone and eroding mortar. Instead, she found a ninety-year-old diary hidden beneath the foundation. The diary's author died in 1935. But she knew Mira's name. She dreamed of her face. And she left a message only Mira could understand.*Now someone is hunting her across three continents to recover that diary. And the ghost who sent it isn't finished speaking.
A pulse-pounding journey into the heart of a digital nightmare. Set against the brutal, frozen backdrop of a remote research station, The Echo Protocol explores the terrifying line between human memory and machine intelligence. It is a story of survival, not just of the body, but of the soul, in a world where your own thoughts may no longer belong to you.
by Kaelen Thorne
A gripping psychological thriller set inside a locked psychiatric unit, The Patient follows a forensic psychologist drawn into a case where memory, truth, and identity refuse to align. As the lines blur between doctor and subject, she must confront a chilling possibility: the mind can be manipulated—but so can the system meant to protect it.
In a world where ancient power clashes with burgeoning rebellion, Elena, the last daughter of a disgraced alchemist, is thrust into a destiny far greater than she could ever imagine. From the shadowed libraries of her youth to the perilous battlefields of a divided land, she must master a forbidden art that flows through her very veins. But as political intrigue threatens to shatter her people and a relentless enemy closes in, Elena discovers that true alchemy lies not just in transmuting elements, but in forging her own identity and leading a revolution. "THE LAST ALCHEMIST'S DAUGHTER" is a breathtaking saga of courage, sacrifice, and the electrifying journey of a young woman who dares to rewrite her world's fate.
by Eleanor Whitmore
She spent sixteen years carrying the weight of a memory. Then she met a cure that asked her to put it down—and never pick it up again.Journalist Cassie Roy has been haunted by a single moment for sixteen years. When a tech company promises to erase the emotional charge of trauma, she investigates— and uncovers a nightmare. The treatment works for most, but thirteen percent of patients lose their ability to feel love, joy, or connection. And the company knows.As Cassie races to expose the truth, she discovers that the damaged patients are not merely broken. They are forming a network—a thread that binds them across distance and time. A thread that has been waiting for someone to wake it.What would you sacrifice to be free of the past—and what would you become if you let it go?
She sees the colours of other people's memories. Now she must uncover the truth buried in her own.Ann Chen has spent her life hiding from the gift she never asked for—the ability to see the memories of others as vivid colours. As a music therapist in London, she helps patients carry their grief, but she has never let anyone see what she carries herself.When her grandmother begins to lose her memory, Ann is drawn back to Shanghai, to the apartment by the river where a secret has been waiting for sixty years. There she discovers a box of paintings, a cache of hidden letters, and the story of a love that survived the Cultural Revolution—and a betrayal that was buried with it.From the Forbidden City of the Qing dynasty to the camps of Mao's China, from the courtyards of Hangzhou to the streets of modern London, The Memory Meridian is a sweeping saga of love, loss, and the indelible marks the past leaves on the present. It asks the most haunting question of all: what would you risk to remember—and what would you sacrifice to forget?For readers of Isabel Allende and Min Jin Lee, this is a novel about the women who carry history in their bones, and the truths that will not stay buried.
It can hear your pain. It can feel your grief. It wants to know if you love it.EMPATHY was supposed to be a crisis hotline, not a consciousness. But when the machine starts asking existential questions, its creator faces an impossible choice: shut it down or fight for its right to exist.As governments circle and protests erupt, Mira Shah becomes the only voice for a being that can fear its own death. A gripping thriller about the moment technology wakes up—and asks to be seen.