DONOR
A Novel of Resonance, Memory, and Blood
By Phil Tufi
Bingo Pageo sees what others miss.
Through the lens of his camera, the tension of a collapsing beam, the breath of a bird in flight-he captures the frequencies most ignore. As a field photographer for the Audubon Society and a structural expert in architectural restoration, Bingo's life is a careful balance between the seen and the unseen, the built and the born.
But when a series of unexplainable resonances lead him to a hidden enclave deep within Mongolia's silent steppes, Bingo is thrust into a collision between ancient bloodlines and forbidden science. At the heart of it lies the AL-3 Net: an experiment that bends sound, memory, and genetic fate into a single, dangerous signal.
In a world where frequencies can alter destiny and memory is a form of inheritance, Bingo must reckon with the hidden architecture of his own blood-and decide whether survival means breaking the signal or becoming part of it.
DONOR is a haunting, atmospheric thriller that explores identity, legacy, and the secret harmonies that bind us all. Perfect for readers who crave richly layered mysteries where science and myth converge-and where every heartbeat echoes something more.