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In a future where birth is rare and obedience is engineered, one girl becomes the wild card in a game no one fully controls.

The year is 2084. Civilization hasn’t collapsed—but it’s quietly dying. Fertility rates have plummeted. Automation has replaced most human labor. Governments cling to order by any means necessary. When Jane Aldridge, the daughter of a powerful Air Force general, is offered a place in a secret neuroscience program, she doesn’t realize the procedure will do more than alter her memory. It changes her.

Now Jane is different—smarter, faster, more intuitive—but not entirely her own. Caught between government factions, rogue AIs, and a collapsing society that fears what she might represent, Jane must uncover the truth behind her transformation before it’s too late.

Is she the prototype of a new humanity… or a mistake that must be erased?

Blending cerebral science fiction with psychological suspense, Peregrine Ghost is a gripping, genre-bending debut that explores surveillance, identity, and what it means to stay human in an age of synthetic minds.

©2005 Taras Kucher (P)2005 Taras Kucher
Dystopian Genetic Engineering Science Fiction Haunted
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This one hooked me with the eerie future vibes and the idea of a girl who might be more experiment than person. Jane’s situation feels tense the whole time, like everyone around her knows more than she does. It’s thoughtful sci fi but still really gripping, and I kept wondering who or what she could actually trust. I couldn't stop listening!

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Peregrine Ghost pulled me in from the very first chapter. The atmosphere and emotional depth were incredible, and listening to Vanessa Singleton’s narration really set the tone in such a powerful way. I loved every moment and didn’t want it to end.

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