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What if you could rewrite your greatest mistake? What if the past wasn't fixed-but a reality waiting to be changed?
Ethan Kade was a man without guilt-a lifetime sentence for a crime he barely thought about. A moment of rage had taken a life, but in his mind, the blame had never been his to bear. Until Cognify changed everything.
Welcome to a future where technology has unlocked the deepest corners of the mind. Cognify, an experimental rehabilitation device, allows criminals to experience their victims' lives, their loves, and their pain-down to the smallest detail. In a matter of moments, years of guilt can be compressed into the mind, forcing an understanding that words and punishment never could.
But for Ethan, the lines between simulation and reality begin to blur. When the impossible happens-when a piece of proof appears, tying his simulated memories to the real world-he becomes obsessed with one thought: I can save her.
What follows is a gripping journey through time, memory, and redemption. Armed with nothing but his desperation and a promise, Ethan must convince those who hold the key to the machine-particularly the cold and calculating Dr. Soren-that what he experienced wasn't just therapy, but a window into a past he can change.
But rewriting reality comes with a cost, and time is running out. Can Ethan fix the mistakes that haunt him? Or will his search for redemption unravel the very fabric of reality itself?
For fans of science fiction, action, and high-stakes thrillers, Cognify delivers a story filled with twists, gripping tension, and profound emotional stakes. Perfect for readers of Blake Crouch, Michael Crichton, and Philip K. Dick, this novel will leave you questioning everything you know about time, memory, and second chances.
Reality isn't fixed. Redemption is waiting. The question is: how far would you go to make things right?
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What if you could rewrite your greatest mistake? What if the past wasn't fixed-but a reality waiting to be changed?
Ethan Kade was a man without guilt-a lifetime sentence for a crime he barely thought about. A moment of rage had taken a life, but in his mind, the blame had never been his to bear. Until Cognify changed everything.
Welcome to a future where technology has unlocked the deepest corners of the mind. Cognify, an experimental rehabilitation device, allows criminals to experience their victims' lives, their loves, and their pain-down to the smallest detail. In a matter of moments, years of guilt can be compressed into the mind, forcing an understanding that words and punishment never could.
But for Ethan, the lines between simulation and reality begin to blur. When the impossible happens-when a piece of proof appears, tying his simulated memories to the real world-he becomes obsessed with one thought: I can save her.
What follows is a gripping journey through time, memory, and redemption. Armed with nothing but his desperation and a promise, Ethan must convince those who hold the key to the machine-particularly the cold and calculating Dr. Soren-that what he experienced wasn't just therapy, but a window into a past he can change.
But rewriting reality comes with a cost, and time is running out. Can Ethan fix the mistakes that haunt him? Or will his search for redemption unravel the very fabric of reality itself?
For fans of science fiction, action, and high-stakes thrillers, Cognify delivers a story filled with twists, gripping tension, and profound emotional stakes. Perfect for readers of Blake Crouch, Michael Crichton, and Philip K. Dick, this novel will leave you questioning everything you know about time, memory, and second chances.
Reality isn't fixed. Redemption is waiting. The question is: how far would you go to make things right?