In the near future, forgetting is no longer a human flaw, but a service. Through a revolutionary app called "MemEdit, " people can erase their most painful memories and start anew. But when Liam Arden, one of the system's engineers, discovers that the deleted memories are being secretly stored and sold, his world crumbles. Haunted by the voice of a woman he doesn't remember and plagued by flashes of other people's lives, Liam begins to question which parts of himself are real and which have been written by someone else.
As he uncovers the truth behind "The Archive, " a vast database of stolen consciousness, Liam faces a shocking revelation: he may not be the original person at all, but merely a constructed copy, pieced together from fragments of forgotten minds. Torn between preserving humanity's comfort and reclaiming its truth, Liam must choose between maintaining a world built on forgetting or destroying it to restore the meaning of being human."The Archive of Oblivion" is a gripping and thought-provoking psychological science fiction novel that explores identity, technology, and the fragile line between memory and self.
In the near future, forgetting is no longer a human flaw, but a service. Through a revolutionary app called "MemEdit, " people can erase their most painful memories and start anew. But when Liam Arden, one of the system's engineers, discovers that the deleted memories are being secretly stored and sold, his world crumbles. Haunted by the voice of a woman he doesn't remember and plagued by flashes of other people's lives, Liam begins to question which parts of himself are real and which have been written by someone else.
As he uncovers the truth behind "The Archive, " a vast database of stolen consciousness, Liam faces a shocking revelation: he may not be the original person at all, but merely a constructed copy, pieced together from fragments of forgotten minds. Torn between preserving humanity's comfort and reclaiming its truth, Liam must choose between maintaining a world built on forgetting or destroying it to restore the meaning of being human."The Archive of Oblivion" is a gripping and thought-provoking psychological science fiction novel that explores identity, technology, and the fragile line between memory and self.