Chrome and Claws

Jason Daniel Kilhoffer · Gervigreindarupplestur með Marcus (frá Google)
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A Cyberpunk Werewolf Thriller

In the gutter of Crossfall Sprawl, under acid rain and broken sky, a man awakens—spliced, scarred, and hunted. He doesn’t know his name. He doesn’t know who changed him. All he knows is the pain, the claws, and the burning instinct to survive.

They call him Korr Vex, a ghost in a city that eats its own. Hunted by assassins and haunted by fragments of a stolen past, he takes shelter in a back-alley clinic run by a rogue cyberdoc who sees more than just a weapon. But safety is fleeting. The corporations want their experiment back. The gangs want his blood. And something ancient howls for him from the rooftops.

As Korr tears through the city’s underbelly in search of the truth, he discovers he was once Korran Vektor, a son, a brother—human. Now, he’s neither man nor machine, but something in between. Something dangerous.

When the assassin that stalks him threatens the family he left behind, Korr must make an impossible choice: fight for a life that no longer remembers him… or answer the call of the Moonveil Kin—a pack of spliced were-creatures who offer him belonging, power, and purpose.

From flooded ruins to biotech black markets, Chrome and Claws is a brutal, neon-soaked cyberpunk thriller about identity, vengeance, and the beast we choose to become.

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