Records are supposed to hold the truth.
This one was designed to replace it.
Odette Valin works in an archive where lives are reduced to paper-names, dates, transfers, corrections.
She knows how to build a person from nothing.
She also knows how to make them disappear.
When a routine audit reveals a hidden list of "corrected citizens," Odette recognizes something impossible:
One of the identities on the list... is hers.
Or rather, one she created.
Someone inside the system is tracking the same patterns she uses.
Not randomly.
Precisely.
Files are being pulled before arrests.
Addresses are being reached before warnings arrive.
And the gap between paper and action is closing fast.
To stay ahead, Odette must do what she's never done before:
Work against the system from inside it.
Move people before they are found.
Break patterns before they are understood.
And risk exposing the very methods that kept them alive.
Because this time, the threat isn't brute force.
It's intelligence.
And it's learning.
In a world where records decide who exists...
what happens when the record refuses to close?
Perfect for readers of slow-burn, high-intelligence thrillers where tension comes from precision, not noise.