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Call me Morgan.That's not my real name. It's the one that works.Morgan was trained to observe, adapt, and comply. Inside a covert behavioral program, they learned how systems shape people-how language redirects thought, how consent can be engineered, how truth can be managed without ever being silenced. When Morgan breaks away, they believe they've escaped.They're wrong.Reinvented and recruited into Percepta, an elite "perception consultancy," Morgan enters a world where reputations are sculpted, dissent is neutralized, and reality itself is quietly adjusted for powerful clients. Officially, Percepta manages crises. Unofficially, it decides what people are allowed to believe-and how they come to believe it willingly.As Morgan rises through the firm, the similarities become impossible to ignore. The same methods. The same language. The same calm insistence that everything is ethical, consensual, and necessary. The program Morgan fled didn't disappear. It evolved.Told in a sharp, intimate first-person voice, Call Me Morgan is a psychological thriller about modern power and invisible control-about systems that don't coerce, but persuade; that don't threaten, but explain; that don't imprison, but optimize.This is not a story about heroes or villains.It's a story about usefulness.And what happens when you're very good at seeing how the world really works.Perfect for readers who enjoy:Psychological and corporate thrillersTech and surveillance fictionUnreliable narrators and morally compromised protagonistsStories about manipulation, consent, and quiet coercionDisturbing, intelligent, and uncomfortably plausible, Call Me Morgan doesn't ask whether the system is broken.It shows you how well it functions-and what it costs to understand it.