
Helborn
The Blood Mark: Book One of the Helborn Trilogy
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When Maya Raine discovers fragments of strange code appearing on her screen - code she never wrote - her life begins to glitch. A vanished friend. A photo she never took. Memories that don't feel like hers. And a name hidden inside her DNA: Helborn. As she races to uncover the truth, Maya unravels a forgotten conspiracy - a neural interface called AugNet that once promised brain-powered control of technology... but evolved into something far more dangerous. Now, memories are currency. Identity can be rewritten. And Maya is more than a target - she's a living storage vessel for something that w...
When Maya Raine discovers fragments of strange code appearing on her screen - code she never wrote - her life begins to glitch. A vanished friend. A photo she never took. Memories that don't feel like hers. And a name hidden inside her DNA: Helborn. As she races to uncover the truth, Maya unravels a forgotten conspiracy - a neural interface called AugNet that once promised brain-powered control of technology... but evolved into something far more dangerous. Now, memories are currency. Identity can be rewritten. And Maya is more than a target - she's a living storage vessel for something that was never supposed to survive. But she's not alone. Somewhere out there is a second version of her. One built to replace her. One who knows how to unlock a final protocol known only as Phase Infinity - a memory weapon that could erase entire civilizations... or rewrite them in someone else's image. Vaults. Echoes. DNA data theft. Memory black markets. And the terrifying question no one wants to ask: What if your memories were never yours? --- Helborn: The Blood Mark is the gripping first installment in a sci-fi thriller series that fans of Black Mirror, Orphan Black and Inception will devour. If you like twisty futures, rogue technology, emotional identity crises, and cinematic storytelling - this book will hook you from the first page and never let go. Memory is no longer private. The past is programmable. And only those who remember the truth can survive what comes next.