Könyv The Forgetting Cure DEVIKA K

The Forgetting Cure

Where Memory Is the Ultimate Weapon

Szerző: DEVIKA K
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 10-18 napon belül
5 723 Ft
n a city where memories are stolen, one man's mind could save humanity-or doom it.Neo-Singapore's gl...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2025
oldal
244
EAN
9798290817200
Enbook ID
52821869
Súly
301
Méretek
152 x 229 x 15

Teljes leírás

n a city where memories are stolen, one man's mind could save humanity-or doom it.

Neo-Singapore's gleaming skyscrapers hide a brutal truth: the Oblivion Syndicate erases histories, cultures, and souls. Kai Tanaka, a black-market neuro-alchemist scraping by in the Rain District, only wanted to forget his own tragic past. But when he extracts a lethal memory from a fugitive Keeper, he inherits a shard of the Whispering Rock Songline-an ancient resonance that holds humanity's collective memories. Now, the Syndicate hunts him to weaponize its power.

Teaming up with Elara, the last Songline Keeper; Jax, a wisecracking slicer; and Mara, a hardened resistance fighter, Kai battles psychic assassins and adaptive AI in a war for consciousness itself. From the flooded ruins of the Rain District to the geothermal heart of the Ascendancy Spire, they race to stop the Syndicate's city-wide memory purge. But Kai harbors a secret: his blood echoes with the same power that could save them all... or amplify Oblivion into extinction.

As the Syndicate's ice-cold enforcer, Lysandra Thorne, corners them, Kai must confront a horrifying choice: surrender his mind to save his friends, or ignite his latent resonance in a suicidal blast of alchemist's fire. His sacrifice will echo through the foundations of reality-shattering silences, awakening stolen pasts, and forcing a broken world to remember what it cost to forget.

Perfect for fans of Neuromancer's tech-noir grit, Altered Carbon's memory-driven stakes, and The Matrix's revolutionary spirit. The Forgetting Cure explores identity, trauma, and the weaponization of empathy in a world where forgetting is control-and remembrance is revolution.