Dr. Nora Voss has built her life on understanding the minds of others. As a forensic neuropsychologist, she has spent years mapping the fractures inside violent and unstable people with clinical precision.
She knows how identity breaks.
But this time, the fracture is different.
When Elise Kade is arrested for attempting to kill her husband, the case appears straightforward — until Elise begins to change. Mid-sentence. Mid-thought. Entirely.
Each identity is distinct. Structured. Functional.
One is controlled. One is emotional. One is something else entirely.
The third identity speaks like Nora. Thinks like her. Anticipates her.
And it knows things it shouldn't.
As Nora digs deeper, the case begins to fold inward. A journal surfaces in Elise's apartment, written in Nora's handwriting. A childhood photograph reappears — altered. Records suggest Elise is not an anomaly, but part of a larger design.
A design Nora is already inside.
Because Elise isn't the only one whose identity was constructed.
And Nora may not even be the original.
In a system where identity can be divided, replicated, and rewritten, the question is no longer who Nora Voss is.
It's how many versions of her exist.
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