About The Book

What if the rhythm of your life was not a mystery, but a countdown?

Heartbeat dares to ask that question and takes us on a journey where modern science collides with ancient ritual. Within these pages, you’ll encounter a hidden genetic code—a sequence buried deep in our DNA that doesn’t just map who we are, but how long we have. Each person’s remaining heartbeats, written like a secret clock, waiting to be discovered.

But this is not only a story of science—it’s a story of humanity. Across time, cultures have wrestled with mortality. The ancient Egyptians, masters of ritual and guardians of eternity, sought to measure, mark, and prepare for the crossing into the afterlife. In Heartbeat, those same rites of passage resurface, echoing across centuries, woven into a tale where the past and future blur.

This book is more than fiction—it’s a thought experiment wrapped in suspense. What would you do if you knew the exact number of heartbeats you had left? Would you live with urgency, or collapse under the weight of inevitability? Would you embrace the wisdom of the ancients, or resist the temptation to count your days?

As you step into this story, prepare yourself. Heartbeat is not just a narrative—it’s a mirror. Somewhere in its pages, you may catch a glimpse of your own fragile clock, quietly ticking, daring you to live differently before the last beat sounds.

Why Read It?

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Heartbeat isn’t just a thriller — it’s a wake-up call. It challenges everything you think you know about life, death, and destiny. Blending genetic science with ancient Egyptian mystery, it forces you to ask: If you knew the number of heartbeats you had left, how would you live? This story will grip your mind, stir your soul, and leave you questioning what truly defines a life well-lived.

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