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Year 2037. Maya's pattern recognition technology can solve cases that baffle others. But when her boyfriend Alex disappears, she can no longer ignore something that chills her to the bone. The missing women from her unsolved cases don't just share her analytical abilities, they look disturbingly like her.As her memories fracture, Maya realises she's not investigating random disappearances. She's following a trail that leads directly to herself. Someone has been collecting women like her for years, and Maya is running out of time to discover why.A psychological thriller about identity, memory,…mehr

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Year 2037. Maya's pattern recognition technology can solve cases that baffle others. But when her boyfriend Alex disappears, she can no longer ignore something that chills her to the bone. The missing women from her unsolved cases don't just share her analytical abilities, they look disturbingly like her.As her memories fracture, Maya realises she's not investigating random disappearances. She's following a trail that leads directly to herself. Someone has been collecting women like her for years, and Maya is running out of time to discover why.A psychological thriller about identity, memory, and the terrifying question: how well do you really know yourself?Perfect for readers who love mind-bending mysteries, technological thrillers, and stories that blur the line between hunter and prey.
Autorenporträt
Valeria C. explores identity and consciousness through speculative fiction. Originally from Argentina, she lived in New Zealand before settling in Berlin six years ago. Her multicultural journey shapes her exploration of shifting identities and fractured memories. Her debut novel "What happened to my AI Wife?" was longlisted for YSA24. With a background in Media Design, Valeria crafts psychological thrillers that question what makes us who we are. When not unravelling the mysteries of consciousness, she travels, dances, and reads across genres.