“Beirut begins to feel less like a place, and more like a system testing her.”
Hi everyone. I’m a Lebanese writer looking for ARC readers for my debut duology Beirut Labyrinth.
It blends psychological sci-fi, cyberpunk noir, architectural mystery, and buried Mediterranean mythology.
The hook: Yara remembers dying in the 2020 Beirut port explosion. Her therapist calls it trauma. But through her neural implant, she begins seeing the blast frame-by-frame, as if recorded by someone who shouldn’t exist.
Choose your path: ENTER: A slow-burn, atmospheric descent into memory and erased history… EXIT: An investigative thriller with intelligence agencies, digital afterlives, and ancient systems resurfacing…
Note to readers: Both books are self-contained and can be read in any order. However, the order you choose will fundamentally change your perspective on the mystery. The experience is designed to shift based on which door you open first.
The style is intentionally fractured and poetic, using white space and rhythm to mirror memory loss.
If this sounds like your kind of puzzle, feel free to comment or DM me. Just let me know which book you'd like and your preferred format: I can email you the EPUB (or PDF), or send a secure Google Drive link.
Hi everyone. I’m a Lebanese writer looking for ARC readers for my debut duology Beirut Labyrinth.
It blends psychological sci-fi, cyberpunk noir, architectural mystery, and buried Mediterranean mythology.
The hook: Yara remembers dying in the 2020 Beirut port explosion. Her therapist calls it trauma. But through her neural implant, she begins seeing the blast frame-by-frame, as if recorded by someone who shouldn’t exist.
Choose your path:
ENTER: A slow-burn, atmospheric descent into memory and erased history…
EXIT: An investigative thriller with intelligence agencies, digital afterlives, and ancient systems resurfacing…
Note to readers: Both books are self-contained and can be read in any order. However, the order you choose will fundamentally change your perspective on the mystery. The experience is designed to shift based on which door you open first.
The style is intentionally fractured and poetic, using white space and rhythm to mirror memory loss.
If this sounds like your kind of puzzle, feel free to comment or DM me. Just let me know which book you'd like and your preferred format: I can email you the EPUB (or PDF), or send a secure Google Drive link.
Thank you.