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Edon Kadmos Hi everyone. I noticed this group has been a bit quiet lately, but as a Lebanese writer, I wanted to share a project deeply rooted in our city.
I’ve just released a duology Beirut Labyrinth that 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.

It was my way of processing the "love/hate" relationship many of us have with our country, and making sense of all the absurdity here. While the message is universal, I think we as Lebanese relate on a much more intimate level.

It is split into two mirrored books:

ENTER : A slow-burn, atmospheric descent into memory and erased history…
EXIT : An investigative thriller with intelligence agencies, digital afterlives, and ancient systems resurfacing…

So I'm looking to connect with local readers who enjoy psychological/philosophical stories. If you're a member of this group and this resonates with you (you can find the full synopses on the books’ pages), I'd be honored to send you a digital review copy. Just send me a DM.
Even if you see this weeks from now, feel free to reach out. The Labyrinth is always open.

Good day.


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