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The Witness Program|A. B. Tewary

The Witness Program : A Psychological Thriller of Witness Protection, Memory, and Government Secrets

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When your memories are evidence, and your mind is the crime scene.
Alex Chen is a senior insurance fraud investigator who built a career on pattern recognition and documentary proof. But when a single photograph surfaces showing two people who should never have been in the same room-one a federal witness, the other a suspected money launderer-Alex's carefully ordered world fractures. Three days vanish without explanation. Federal marshals appear with witness protection protocols already in motion. And Alex discovers the most disturbing truth of all: someone else agreed to testify. Someone who shares Alex's face, Alex's fingerprints, and Alex's body-but not Alex's memories.

This psychological thriller explores Dissociative Identity Disorder not as a plot twist, but as lived reality under impossible pressure. When childhood trauma survivor Alex is deliberately targeted by organized crime figure Michael Chen-a family friend turned predator-the resulting grand jury case becomes a battle waged across internal and external landscapes simultaneously. The Archivist, a dissociative part holding decades of protected memories, agreed to witness testimony that could send Chen to prison for murder. But those memories exist in a system designed for survival through fragmentation, not legal testimony. As defense attorneys weaponize DID against credibility, as prosecutors demand linear narratives from nonlinear minds, and as Chen's associates escalate threats, Alex must navigate an impossible question: How do you testify to truth when your consciousness was designed to hide it?

Perfect for readers who crave suspense grounded in authenticity, courtroom drama with psychological depth, and crime fiction that respects neurodiversity. This neurodiverse detective thriller follows multiple perspectives within one mind as Alex races to piece together what the Archivist knows, what Morgan-the protective part-will do to keep everyone safe, and what young Jp witnessed that made forgetting the only option for survival. With procedural investigation turned inward, mounting paranoia as external threats intensify, and a climactic courtroom confrontation where memory itself becomes evidence, The Witness Program delivers mystery thriller storytelling that refuses easy answers.

Fans of complex psychological narratives, trauma-informed suspense, and justice stories centering marginalized voices will find this dissociative identity disorder thriller both gripping and revolutionary. No sensationalism. No exploitation. Just one person's fight to be seen as whole enough to tell the truth-even when that truth is scattered across a lifetime of protective fragmentation.

This is a standalone novel in The Unreliable Witness Perception Series. Each book can be read independently

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  • ISBN-13: 9798243815260
  • ISBN-10: 9798243815260
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: January 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.32 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.46 pounds
  • Page Count: 150

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