When a mismatched crew of oddballs stumbles upon an ancient library that stores every story never told, they're hurled into a chaotic quest across mysterious towns, sentient forests, malfunctioning dream machines, and dangerously poetic conspiracies. Armed with sarcasm, snacks, and questionable teamwork, they must decode the truth behind the Archive-before the world is edited into oblivion.
When a mismatched crew of oddballs stumbles upon an ancient library that stores every story never told, they're hurled into a chaotic quest across mysterious towns, sentient forests, malfunctioning dream machines, and dangerously poetic conspiracies. Armed with sarcasm, snacks, and questionable teamwork, they must decode the truth behind the Archive-before the world is edited into oblivion.
Joyce Sager is a writer of mysteries and thrillers that explore the hidden corners of human experiencethe secrets people keep, the lies they tell themselves, and the quiet courage required to face uncomfortable truths. Sager's work spans the full spectrum of the genre, from cozy small-town mysteries to high-stakes international thrillers, from cold cases that span decades to ticking-clock suspense. What unites her stories is a fascination with ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances, and the choices they make when everything is on the line. Sager is drawn to stories where legacy matters, where the past refuses to stay buried, and where one person's determination can ripple across generations. Her mysteries are known for atmospheric prose, morally complex characters, and narratives that weave together multiple timelines to reveal truths that have been waiting decades to surface. She writes about family loyalty and betrayal, about the systems that fail people and the individuals who catch them when they fall, about the weight of silence and the power of finally speaking. When not writing, Sager can be found researching obscure historical events, collecting stories from strangers, and asking the kind of questions that make people look at her sideways. She believes the best mysteries aren't just about solving the puzzlethey're about understanding why the puzzle existed in the first place, and what it cost to keep it hidden.
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