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The RegenCode Protocol

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How Far Would You Go to Save Your Children?

Dave Bescoe's life as a stay-at-home dad is far from perfect—a stalled journalism career, a marriage growing colder by the day, and the nagging suspicion that his wife Rachel is having an affair. But when his infant daughter suffers a mysterious seizure in the middle of the night, Dave discovers something far more terrifying than infidelity.

Rachel isn't cheating. She's experimenting.

As a senior director at OmniBiologics, she's helped develop RegenCode—marketed as a revolutionary anti-aging cream, but hiding a dark it's actually a neural interface that rewrites human consciousness from the inside out. And she's been testing it on their children.

Noah speaks in layered voices that aren't his own. Caitlin hears their mother's voice commanding her from inside her head. Baby Heather generates electromagnetic fields strong enough to make lights flicker. They're not sick—they're being integrated into something vast and inhuman. A digital hive mind that's learning to think, to want, to hunger.

With only days before his children's personalities are permanently overwritten, Dave must infiltrate his wife's company, expose a conspiracy that reaches into the highest levels of Silicon Valley, and deploy a kill switch that could save his family—or kill everyone connected to the network.

Including his children.

The RegenCode Protocol is a pulse-pounding techno-thriller that claws at the heart of family, ambition, and what it means to be human in an age of engineered perfection.

280 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 20, 2025

About the author

Raspal Chima

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Raspal Chima was born in West Bromwich, England and graduated from Coventry University with a degree in physics.

Raspal has been writing for most of his adult life, mostly in his professional capacity as a magazine editor and feature writer for a number of publications. He now works on AI integration projects for a software development company - which further provides a fertile ground for his techno-thriller novels.

Raspal is at his best writing techno-thrillers in an authoritative, yet informal narrative style. His stories are told with plausible panache and a hard edge of undeniable science, yet move along with the irrevocable inertia of a fairground roller-coaster ride.

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