What if time doesn't work the way we think it does?
Elias Soler, a brilliant neuroscientist from Barcelona, has dedicated his life to researching those mysterious moments when we seem to remember something that has not yet happened.
When he meets the mysterious Lena while diving and shortly thereafter begins an unusual collaboration with physicist Jonas Marquardt, a door opens to something incomprehensible.
Their radical hypothesis attracts the powerful tech company SYNEXION, which offers unlimited funding - but nothing comes without a price.
In a world where the boundaries between memory and premonition blur, Elias must grapple not only with the scientific consequences of his research, but also with an existential question:
How do you live in the present when the future is already reaching out for you?
A captivating journey through the depths of the mind - and to the limits of what we think we know about time.
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D j Vu blends the tension of a techno-thriller with the depth of philosophical science fiction. From the research labs of Barcelona to the gleaming towers of a ruthless tech empire to the ancient mysteries buried beneath South America, the plot weaves together neuroscience, temporal anomalies, and artificial intelligence into a breathless page-turner.Between the lines lurks a question that concerns us all: How much control do we truly have over our own perception - and what happens when someone else seizes that control?
A standalone novel. No prior knowledge needed, no cliffhangers - a complete story with an ending that lingers long after the last page.
Perfect for readers of Blake Crouch (Dark Matter), Michael Crichton (Timeline), and Dennis E. Taylor (The Singularity Trap). If you love intelligent science fiction with thriller pacing, D j Vu will keep you up all night.
Themes: neuroscience, time anomalies, artificial intelligence, South America, conspiracy, consciousness research, technology ethics, philosophical science fiction, near-future thriller.