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The Glass Archive

A Gripping Thriller Where Nothing You Remember Can Be Trusted

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The Glass Archive

By: Bill Tarino
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The Glass Archive

The key opened the door. Now, it unlocks something far worse.

Still reeling from the revelations of her husband’s secret life and the conspiracy that led to his death, Elise Archer finds herself haunted by memories that don’t belong to her. The mysterious key that once unraveled his secrets now leads to something even darker—a hidden archive encoded with minds, lives, and identities rewritten by design.

When a message from beyond the loop pulls her into a secret network of survivors, Elise must navigate a chilling reality: she was never the only subject.

Each puzzle she solves pulls her deeper into a twisted experiment that blurs the line between memory and manipulation. Someone is rebuilding the past—digitally, surgically, perfectly. And Elise may not be chasing the truth anymore…

She might be the final test.

As she races against collapsing timelines and a phantom presence known only as “The Observer,” Elise uncovers the terrifying purpose of the Glass Archive. But some memories were buried for a reason—and waking them up may cost her the last pieces of herself.

From the author of The Midnight Key, this gripping sequel delivers shocking twists, haunting atmosphere, and a heroine trapped between truth and identity. Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Dark Matter, and The Girl Before.
Adventure Psychological Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Exciting Haunted
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