Beyond Myself

About

Beyond Myself is a psychological techno-thriller about identity, memory, and the terrifying possibility that the greatest threat may come from within.
A man awakens in a hospital after a violent accident with no memory of who he is. The doctors call him
Daniel, but the name feels empty, like a label attached to someone else’s life. As he begins to recover, strange inconsistencies appear around him — objects moved, conversations that feel rehearsed, and instincts that don’t match the story he has been told.
Hidden among his belongings he discovers a second phone containing encrypted messages written by someone who seems to know him intimately. The sender is chillingly familiar:
himself. The messages reveal a disturbing truth — his memory loss was not accidental. It was deliberate.
Daniel soon realizes that before the crash he was involved in something dangerous, something so critical that he erased his own past to protect it. Now unknown forces are watching him, tracking his recovery and waiting for him to make a mistake.
As fragments of truth surface through hidden clues and recorded messages, Daniel must uncover the secret he once protected — before the version of himself he can’t trust resurfaces.