"If your life only exists in the data, how easy is it to delete?"Catherine Vera Moss has a perfect life, documented in high-resolution across every digital platform. But when a photo from her graduation appears with a gaping, blurred hole where her mentor used to be, Catherine discovers a terrifying glitch in her reality: someone is editing her past.It starts with missing files and conversations that "never happened." Then, the stakes turn deadly. An app she doesn't remember installing begins tracking her every move, and her own sister-the one person she thought she could trust-is scrubbed from the public record as if she never existed.Trapped in a web of cybersecurity conspiracies and digital forensic nightmares, Catherine realizes she isn't just losing her data; she's being erased in real-time. As the line between her physical self and her digital shadow thins, she must find the original "un-edited" truth before she becomes the next person to be permanently deleted.In this chilling techno-thriller, G.H. Arthur explores the fragile nature of identity in the age of deep-fakes and data manipulation.My name is Catherine Vera Moss. I used to be Sloane Blackwood. And someone is making sure I don't have a tomorrow.