book cover of Synth Code
 

Synth Code

(2026)
(A book in the Synth Code series)
A novel by

 
 

Containment failed. Adaptation began.

Elia Sorn is a Synth Diver—trained to enter fractured timelines and repair paradoxes before they collapse reality.

Her last mission discovers something that should not exist.

She returns aboard the DSV Meridian, a deep-ocean research vessel deployed to the Bermuda Triangle, one of the most unstable fracture zones on Earth. At first, the anomalies seem minor: duplicate conversations, conflicting ship logs, crew members remembering events that never happened.

Then reality begins to fail in ways no system can explain:
Temporary shifts, double timelines, new corridors, different rooms, and events that did not happen.

Something came back with Elia.

Inside Elia’s neural interface is a living temporal anomaly: the SYNTH CODE.
It learns from the ship’s systems, the crew’s memories, and Elia’s perception of reality—and it is spreading.

She went into a fractured timeline to repair reality.
She returned carrying something.

As the DSV Meridian descends deeper into the Bermuda Triangle’s unstable carrier-field fractures, the crew is forced into an impossible containment protocol:

Isolate Elia… or risk the collapse of the last stable version of time.



Genre: Science Fiction

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