What if you couldn't trust your own mind? What if every choice you made was programming you don't remember receiving? Elias Graves has spent thirty-two years building a normal life-normal job, normal apartment, normal problems. The kind of ordinary existence that doesn't invite questions about the year of his childhood he can't remember. The year his mother refuses to discuss. The year that officially never happened. Then people from his past begin to die. Seven victims. Seven crime scenes staged like grotesque art installations. And every scene carries the same message: Wake up, Elias. The killer knows things no one should know. Knows about Project Rebirth-a classified program that tortured children to create perfect operatives. Knows about the conditioning designed to erase empathy, attachment, and emotional response. Knows about Subject 12-the designation Elias doesn't remember receiving. And the killer has Elias's face. Alex Mercer is everything Elias isn't: precise, empty, lethal. The twin brother Elias never knew existed. The one their father's program didn't fail. While Elias's mother sabotaged his conditioning and helped him escape, Alex was perfected-turned into exactly what Project Rebirth intended. Now Alex is erasing everyone who knew the truth. And he wants Elias to remember. To understand what was done to them. To reclaim the weapon their mother tried to bury. As suppressed memories surface, Elias faces a terrifying possibility: what if he was never truly saved? What if his personality, his morals, his sense of self are just more sophisticated conditioning? What if the difference between him and Alex is not humanity-but awareness? With sixty-eight children still trapped in active facilities and powerful conspirators determined to keep Project Rebirth alive, Elias must choose: walk away and let the program continue, or fight back and risk discovering he is exactly what his father tried to create. Stopping the killings means working with his brother-the brilliant, broken mirror of who Elias might have become. It means confronting their father, the architect who justified torture as mercy. It means testifying about trauma he barely remembers and accepting that justice is never clean when victims become killers. Most terrifying of all, it means accepting that he may never know whether his choices are truly his own. That the question "Am I real?" may not have an answer. That being human might not be about certainty-but about choosing to try. THE MAN WHO SHOULDN'T EXIST is the first book in The Project Rebirth Series, a dark psychological thriller about identity, free will, and the lasting scars of trauma. It delivers a complete, emotionally satisfying story while launching a larger conspiracy-because seventy subjects remain unaccounted for, and someone is determined to ensure the program's legacy survives. Perfect for readers who love morally complex characters, unreliable narrators, and stories that ask what it means to be human when everything that makes you you might be programming. For fans of SHUTTER ISLAND, THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE, and NEVER LET ME GO. Book 2: THE MEN WHO NEVER WERE - Coming Soon Content warnings: References to systematic child abuse, PTSD, violence, and murder. Handled with care but present throughout.
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