Książka False Name Dominik Mikulaschek

False Name

A single name can destroy everything.

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
Wydawca: tredition
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False Name is a gripping psychological thriller about identity, survival, manipulation, and the terr...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2026
strony
336
EAN
9783384863942
ISBN
3384863941
Enbook ID
51525145
Wydawca
Waga
1065
Wymiary
216 x 280 x 19

Pełny opis

False Name is a gripping psychological thriller about identity, survival, manipulation, and the terrifying power of a name in the wrong hands. At the center of the story is Mara Stein, a woman who must disappear in order to stay alive. She has one chance: choose a new identity and vanish before the people hunting her can close in. But every time she tries a new name, something impossible happens. A record appears. A warning is triggered. A document proves that the name is already taken, already flagged, or already ruined. What should be her escape route becomes a trap.

At first, Mara believes she is simply being followed. Soon she realizes the truth is far worse. She is caught inside a system designed to control identity itself. Names are no longer just names. They are access points, triggers, legal weapons, and carefully prepared snares. In a small office hidden behind the harmless front of a social service center, Mara meets Naomi Firth, a woman who seems kind, calm, and helpful. Naomi claims she assists people without papers, people who need a second chance. But the deeper Mara goes, the clearer it becomes that this service is not there to rescue anyone. It is there to test, verify, classify, and destroy.

As Mara searches for a usable alias, she discovers that every option may already have been prepared for her in advance. There are name pools, match lists, warning templates, and active verification triggers. Some names are marked like bait. Some are meant to lead directly to arrest. And the most frightening part is that these traps may have been in place before she ever arrived. Mara is no longer just running from one enemy. She is fighting an entire mechanism of surveillance, bureaucracy, and psychological pressure built to make one mistake look like proof of guilt.

This makes False Name more than just a thriller. It is an intense identity thriller, a smart psychological suspense novel, and a dark page-turner about false identities, verification systems, and