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The Last Check In
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- ISBN8233280061
- EAN9798233280061
- Date de parution03/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
A missing check-in. A fake timestamp. A building that doesn't log the truth. When Naina Kapoor receives a broken voice note from her sister Meera-"Don't call me. Trust no one at Atlas"-she expects a panic spiral. Instead, she finds something worse: Meera's last check-in is confirmed at Lakeshore Atlas Residences. and then confirmed again in another city eleven minutes later. Someone has learned how to rewrite reality with keycards, spoofed logs, and private elevators that "don't exist."As Naina pushes into Atlas for answers, she collides with Rafe Mercer, the building's head of security-dangerous, controlled, and carrying secrets of his own.
He knows Atlas is compromised. He also knows what happens to people who refuse to be erased. What starts as a search becomes a trap: hidden basement rooms, forced "confessions, " and a powerful network that doesn't just silence people-it replaces their records, their reputations, and their lives. And the more Naina fights, the more the system writes her into its story. Because the last check-in is only the beginning.
He knows Atlas is compromised. He also knows what happens to people who refuse to be erased. What starts as a search becomes a trap: hidden basement rooms, forced "confessions, " and a powerful network that doesn't just silence people-it replaces their records, their reputations, and their lives. And the more Naina fights, the more the system writes her into its story. Because the last check-in is only the beginning.























