The Broker's Ledger is a speculative thriller about memory, power, and the hidden markets that thrive in the shadows of modern cities. When Jonah Mercer wakes to find an entire week missing from his life, the only clue is a cryptic ledger entry proving that someone else now owns what he has lost. His search for answers pulls him into a clandestine network where memories are traded like rare commodities, curated by collectors, protected by foundations, and erased by those who fear the truth.
As Jonah, M, and a growing circle of allies expose the machinery behind this illicit trade, they ignite a public reckoning that reshapes laws, institutions, and the ethics of remembering itself. Their fight leads through courtrooms, underground auctions, private archives, and the fragile spaces where personal identity collides with technological power. Every revelation brings them closer to the heart of the market-and to the painful truth about the night Jonah's memory was taken.
Blending psychological tension with social commentary, The Broker's Ledger explores what happens when the most intimate parts of human life become assets to be bought, sold, or hidden. It is a story about accountability, the cost of forgetting, and the quiet architecture required to rebuild trust in a world built to erase it.
The Broker's Ledger is a speculative thriller about memory, power, and the hidden markets that thrive in the shadows of modern cities. When Jonah Mercer wakes to find an entire week missing from his life, the only clue is a cryptic ledger entry proving that someone else now owns what he has lost. His search for answers pulls him into a clandestine network where memories are traded like rare commodities, curated by collectors, protected by foundations, and erased by those who fear the truth.
As Jonah, M, and a growing circle of allies expose the machinery behind this illicit trade, they ignite a public reckoning that reshapes laws, institutions, and the ethics of remembering itself. Their fight leads through courtrooms, underground auctions, private archives, and the fragile spaces where personal identity collides with technological power. Every revelation brings them closer to the heart of the market-and to the painful truth about the night Jonah's memory was taken.
Blending psychological tension with social commentary, The Broker's Ledger explores what happens when the most intimate parts of human life become assets to be bought, sold, or hidden. It is a story about accountability, the cost of forgetting, and the quiet architecture required to rebuild trust in a world built to erase it.