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Microchipped

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One summer day, a child vanishes.
One lifetime later, a president risks everything to keep other children safe.
What would you sacrifice for security—or for revenge?


Houghton Lake, Michigan, July 3, 1972. Sunshine Alley is alive with laughter when seven-year-old Jill Thomas is snatched without a trace. The loss shatters her family—especially her older sister, Susan, who vows no child will ever disappear again on her watch.
Decades later, the vow echoes in the Oval Office. Susan Thomas, now America’s first female president, faces a deadly pandemic and a nation in panic. Behind closed doors she authorizes the most controversial policy in U.S. secretly implanting tracking microchips in children. To her, it’s the ultimate safeguard. To her enemies, it’s the ultimate betrayal of freedom.
But secrets never stay buried. As whistle-blowers circle and conspiracy theorists ignite public outrage, Susan must confront a terrifying has she become the very monster that stole her sister’s future—or the hero who can still save millions of children?

Why Readers Can’t Put Microchipped DownPulse-pounding suspense that hurtles from a 1970s lakeside community to today’s White House Situation Room.Ripped-from-the-headlines stakes exploring government overreach, medical ethics, and the price of personal liberty.A fierce, unforgettable heroine whose deepest wound fuels both her compassion and her darkest choices.Perfect for fans of Gregg Hurwitz’s Orphan X series and Blake Crouch’s Dark Matter, where high-concept “what-ifs” collide with human heart.Will a nation accept salvation at the cost of a child’s flesh and freedom? Open Microchipped and decide where you stand—before someone else decides for you.

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Published September 14, 2025

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Amy Courter

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October 26, 2024
A good read

Taking a red hat conspiracy theory by the ear and walking it into the principal's office to be disciplined. Too bad we can't do that irl.
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