A New Breed of Gothic Horror
Blood Code: Transylvania fuses the haunting atmosphere of classic Gothic horror with the cerebral intensity of modern science fiction. It's a novel where folklore meets futurism ? where the ghosts of the Carpathians are resurrected through neural technology, and where the most dangerous experiment of all is the human desire to overcome death itself.
Joshua Luke Wisham weaves a chilling narrative of obsession, loss, and revelation. With prose both lyrical and cinematic, the story captures the isolation of a world where progress has gone too far, and the past refuses to die quietly. Readers will find themselves immersed in a landscape of decaying laboratories, haunted forests, and haunted minds ? where the line between machine consciousness and ancient evil blurs into a single horrifying truth.
For Fans Of
If you love the psychological dread of Annihilation or Event Horizon, the gothic tragedy of Dracula and Frankenstein, and the philosophical terror of Black Mirror or Ghost in the Shell, you'll be captivated by Blood Code: Transylvania. It's a genre-defying journey that blends science, myth, and existential horror into one unforgettable vision.
What Readers Can Expect
- A female scientist protagonist driven by loss and obsession
- A richly atmospheric Carpathian setting where fog, folklore, and forgotten science intertwine
- Themes of digital immortality, memory, and the soul
- A fusion of horror, gothic, and cyber-thriller elements
- Intelligent, immersive storytelling that lingers long after the final page
In a world where memory can be copied and consciousness turned into code, Dr. Andreia Varga dares to pierce the boundary between life and death. But in Transylvania, some boundaries were never meant to be crossed.
Blood Code: Transylvania ? where the future of science meets the ghosts of the past, and every byte carries a heartbeat.