In the neon-drenched sprawl of Crossfall, memories are currency and forgetting is a luxury few can afford.
Milo Gant is a burnt-out netrunner haunted by the ghost of Tamsin, his lover whose consciousness was torn from her body during a failed heist. When a mysterious hybrid delivers a fragment of her digital soul, Milo discovers she's trapped in the Ghoststream—a hidden river of broken consciousnesses flowing beneath the city's networks, where the victims of the Memory Collapse drift in endless loops of pain.
To save what remains of Tamsin, Milo must navigate the treacherous depths of the Blackwire and face the Null Choir—a collective of digital dead who offer him an impossible choice: surrender Tamsin's fragment to anchor their fading existence, or watch as CorpSpire's purge erases them all from history.
As Milo descends deeper into the digital underworld, sacrificing pieces of himself with each level, he discovers that salvation comes with a price that will transform not just his own fate, but the boundary between the living and the dead forever.
A haunting cyberpunk odyssey about memory, sacrifice, and what it means to be human in a world where consciousness itself can be uploaded, fragmented, and forgotten.
"Don't let me become just another ghost in the stream..."
Just launched and looking for early readers who enjoy gritty, haunted cyberpunk set in a broken city stitched together by memory, code, and desperation. The Null Choir blends noir tension, digital ghosts, memory cults, and survival in the decaying underlayers of a dystopian sprawl.
If you like works like Neuromancer, Altered Carbon, or Blade Runner with a heavy atmospheric tone and emotional punch, this might be your jam.
Where to find it:Amazon: Kindle Edition with Paperback and Hardback currently in review
Early reviewers welcome: If you grab a copy and enjoy it, an honest review on Goodreads or Amazon would mean the world. I’m an indie author trying to get the signal past the static—every reader counts.
Thanks for giving it a glance. If you have questions about the lore or world, I love chatting story structure and setting weirdness.
New Release: The Null Choir by Jason Kilhoffer
In the neon-drenched sprawl of Crossfall, memories are currency and forgetting is a luxury few can afford.
Milo Gant is a burnt-out netrunner haunted by the ghost of Tamsin, his lover whose consciousness was torn from her body during a failed heist. When a mysterious hybrid delivers a fragment of her digital soul, Milo discovers she's trapped in the Ghoststream—a hidden river of broken consciousnesses flowing beneath the city's networks, where the victims of the Memory Collapse drift in endless loops of pain.
To save what remains of Tamsin, Milo must navigate the treacherous depths of the Blackwire and face the Null Choir—a collective of digital dead who offer him an impossible choice: surrender Tamsin's fragment to anchor their fading existence, or watch as CorpSpire's purge erases them all from history.
As Milo descends deeper into the digital underworld, sacrificing pieces of himself with each level, he discovers that salvation comes with a price that will transform not just his own fate, but the boundary between the living and the dead forever.
A haunting cyberpunk odyssey about memory, sacrifice, and what it means to be human in a world where consciousness itself can be uploaded, fragmented, and forgotten.
"Don't let me become just another ghost in the stream..."
Just launched and looking for early readers who enjoy gritty, haunted cyberpunk set in a broken city stitched together by memory, code, and desperation. The Null Choir blends noir tension, digital ghosts, memory cults, and survival in the decaying underlayers of a dystopian sprawl.
If you like works like Neuromancer, Altered Carbon, or Blade Runner with a heavy atmospheric tone and emotional punch, this might be your jam.
Where to find it:Amazon: Kindle Edition with Paperback and Hardback currently in review
Early reviewers welcome: If you grab a copy and enjoy it, an honest review on Goodreads or Amazon would mean the world. I’m an indie author trying to get the signal past the static—every reader counts.
Thanks for giving it a glance. If you have questions about the lore or world, I love chatting story structure and setting weirdness.
The Null Choir