When memories become merchandise, what price do we pay for the past? When private investigator Leon Harrett follows a ragged trail to a decommissioned research annex, he uncovers a market that packages grief into sellable fragments. The Angel Project promised salvation for failing minds-until someone learned how to split a person into portable shards and auction their continuity to the highest bidder.
Jeff Harrett, Leon's father and a core architect of the project, vanished while trying to break the system. Now his son must assemble a ragtag team of whistleblowers, hackers, and an ex-soldier, chase a ledger of transactions through shadowed couriers and legal backrooms, and decide whether saving a man requires sacrificing what makes him human. Infinite Link is a taut, morally complex techno-thriller about identity, power and the commerce of memory.
It moves from clandestine break-ins and courtroom standoffs to a desperate extraction at the heart of a private core-where a melody from childhood may be the only key that can restore what was taken. Hard choices have costs. Markets have teeth. And when the ledger is opened, the consequences ripple far beyond a single family.
When memories become merchandise, what price do we pay for the past? When private investigator Leon Harrett follows a ragged trail to a decommissioned research annex, he uncovers a market that packages grief into sellable fragments. The Angel Project promised salvation for failing minds-until someone learned how to split a person into portable shards and auction their continuity to the highest bidder.
Jeff Harrett, Leon's father and a core architect of the project, vanished while trying to break the system. Now his son must assemble a ragtag team of whistleblowers, hackers, and an ex-soldier, chase a ledger of transactions through shadowed couriers and legal backrooms, and decide whether saving a man requires sacrificing what makes him human. Infinite Link is a taut, morally complex techno-thriller about identity, power and the commerce of memory.
It moves from clandestine break-ins and courtroom standoffs to a desperate extraction at the heart of a private core-where a melody from childhood may be the only key that can restore what was taken. Hard choices have costs. Markets have teeth. And when the ledger is opened, the consequences ripple far beyond a single family.