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Clean Switch

Electric Cognition, Book 1

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Clean Switch

De : Gabriella Creighton
Lu par : Joshua Story, Katherine Grant-Suttie
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What happens when you can change personalities like clothing?

In the city of Klade, where corporations script the weather and edit memory like code, a nameless runner called Hikari lives in engineered bodies and borrowed personas. Forge is a battlefield juggernaut, Velvet is charm sharpened into a weapon, Wisp is a small-frame hacker with teeth, and Scout is the boy who slips through crowds unseen. Hikari refuses to speak the life that came before, the night they escaped Orinox and stole a combat shell to erase the child they once were. Jobs keep the lights on, but a ghost called Mirror keeps appearing in surveillance bloom, and an Orinox infiltrator named Sable keeps turning up where Hikari least expects.

When Wren, a sharp newcomer with a crow-eyed drone named Juno, falls into the life on an initiation run, she becomes the one person Hikari cannot quite keep at arm’s length. A convoy heist against Light Technologies exposes a flaw in Hikari’s code, a glitch that snaps them between bodies at the worst possible moment, and forces Wren to crack open a ribbed chassis and restart the person inside. Fragility becomes truth. Trust becomes a habit. As Hikari and Wren chase stolen data that points back to Orinox black projects and the Nyx Protocol, the pair must outpace Mirror’s hunts, Sable’s traps, and the city itself. Identity is a weapon here. So is loyalty. Only one will hold when the masks fall.

©2025 Gabriella Creighton (P)2026 Gabriella Creighton
Dystopique Science-fiction
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