The Broadcast

The Broadcast is a tense psychological thriller set against the world of live media and public perception. When a carefully constructed narrative begins to unravel on air, the line between performance and truth collapses, exposing hidden motives and dangerous secrets.

As the story unfolds, private lives are dragged into the spotlight, and the consequences of a single broadcast ripple far beyond the studio walls. The novel explores how easily truth can be manipulated—and how quickly control can be lost once the cameras are rolling.

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The Newton Code

The Newton Code blends investigative suspense with historical intrigue, drawing connections between modern mysteries and long-buried ideas from the past. When a contemporary investigation uncovers references to Isaac Newton’s lesser-known work, it opens a trail that challenges accepted versions of history.

The novel weaves science, secrecy, and obsession into a narrative that questions how knowledge is preserved, distorted, or deliberately hidden—and what happens when forgotten ideas resurface in the present.

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A Quantum Alibi

A Quantum Alibi is a mystery thriller that bridges modern physics and criminal investigation. When an apparently airtight alibi defies conventional explanation, the case forces investigators to confront theories that exist at the edge of accepted science.

As the inquiry deepens, the story examines the fragile boundary between certainty and possibility, raising unsettling questions about truth, responsibility, and whether reality itself can be used as a form of deception.

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When I Killed You

When I Killed You is a dark psychological thriller centered on memory, guilt, and the unreliability of personal narratives. A single violent act—real or imagined—becomes the focal point of a story in which the past refuses to remain buried.

As perspectives shift and assumptions erode, the novel explores how trauma reshapes perception, and how easily self-justification can blur the line between confession and denial.

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