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Summary
In this book, Sherlock Holmes is not merely reborn; he is reconstructed. His mind — the greatest instrument of deduction in literature — is now a manufactured consciousness, a being engineered by science yet haunted by memory. The Victorian detective of pipe and fog becomes a mind of data and doubt, forced to ask not who committed the crime, but what it means to exist when memory itself can be fabricated.
What is new here is not just a modern retelling, but a reinvention. Re:Mind does not transport Sherlock into the future — it lets the future rebuild him. Every clue is a code, every reflection a question, every murder a rehearsal of meaning. The story unfolds at the intersection of mystery, philosophy, and science fiction, where crime is no longer about motive, but about memory manipulation and identity theft of the soul.Book information
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Fan Fiction, Detective and Crime