Award-winning writer of darkly funny
cyber-noir and speculative fiction


What if your trauma regenerated faster than your body?
[REBOOT FAILURE // MEMORY CORRUPTION DETECTED]
Built to bleed.
Built to obey.
Built to forget.
They dragged her out.
Loaded her with lies.
Pointed her at ghosts and told her to kill.
Every death—
—every mission—
—every betrayal—
Reboot. Rage. Regrow.
No more leash.
No more mission.
No more mercy.
She was engineered to end.
She chose to glitch instead.
[SYSTEM ERROR: COLLAPSE IMMINENT]
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
Merovingian Goddess
"Death Engine Protocol" is a brutal, fast-paced dystopian sci-fi that blends superhero grit with body horror and biting social commentary.
Tellen
"Death Engine Protocol" by Margret A Treiber, is the largest book I have read in a single day for a long time. I loved the universe, the setting, the characters and I’m a sucker for dirty and gritty sci-fi.
Chris Schneider
"Japanese Robots Love to Dance" by Margret Treiber is a fun sci-fi story which explores what it really means to be human.
Daydreamer26
(Death Engine Protocol) This was one of my favourite reads of the year so far! It had such a fresh and captivating spin on Dystopian Sci-fi. Margret Treiber writes with so much emotion and natural flair, I wanted to read some of the paragraphs twice just to make sure I didn't miss anything.
Wendy S. Delmater
(Japanese Robots Love to Dance) The book is a fun series of romps and I finished it in one sitting. You’ll enjoy it.
A.L. MacDonald
(Japanese Robots Love to Dance) What a fun book! This book has great writing, a fantastic premise, good characters. This is like a funny, legal version of I, Robot. These stories are all quite funny and have a nice thought-provoking theme throughout.
WHAT ROBOTS ARE SAYING
Anita A. McGough
"DEATH ENGINE PROTOCOL" instantly grabbed me. The raw intensity of its premise (engineered obedience clashing with glitching defiance) makes it a standout in the sci-fi and cyberpunk space. With its razor-sharp style and themes of control, betrayal, and rebellion against engineered fate, it has all the qualities to resonate with readers hungry for high-stakes, character-driven speculative fiction.
Elizabeth D. Straw
"Death Engine Protocol" doesn't read like a book, it reads like a system crash in neon corrupted memory, DNA-coded assassins, governments trading silence for corpses, and a protagonist who decides to glitch instead of obey. That's not just cyberpunk; that's a manifesto wrapped in machine rage.
William Gibson
I recently had the chance to read your novel "DEATH ENGINE PROTOCOL", and I wanted to reach out to express my admiration for your work. The story's intensity from a character engineered to obey and forget, to her eventual rebellion against the forces controlling her, is a thrilling and thought-provoking exploration of autonomy, betrayal, and resilience. Your blending of science, suspense, and moral complexity creates a world that's simultaneously terrifying and compelling.
Kaz Jeeb
I came across "Death Engine Protocol", and honestly, it stopped me mid-scroll. From the opening line, it's clear this isn't just cyberpunk, it's a visceral, beautifully chaotic rebellion against control itself. The fragmented cadence, the moral decay, the raw defiance in every reboot, it all reads like a manifesto wrapped in machine code. You've built a heroine who doesn't just break free from the system; she burns the whole protocol to ash. It's the kind of story that grabs readers by the throat and refuses to let go.
Tessa Winslow
(Death Engine Protocol) What makes the novel exceptional isn't just its kinetic, cyberpunk pace, it's the pulse underneath. The way you layer political decay, corporate greed, and bio-engineered rage with shards of tenderness and defiance turns a dystopian premise into something fiercely alive. Your protagonist's refusal to stay erased, to glitch instead, captures that rare fusion of fury and freedom that defines great speculative fiction. It's not just rebellion; it's reclamation
Margaret Sarah
I recently had the chance to read your novel "DEATH ENGINE PROTOCOL", and I wanted to reach out to express my admiration for your work. The story's intensity from a character engineered to obey and forget, to her eventual rebellion against the forces controlling her, is a thrilling and thought-provoking exploration of autonomy, betrayal, and resilience. Your blending of science, suspense, and moral complexity creates a world that's simultaneously terrifying and compelling.
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EARTH
Sol System
3rd Planet, Earth
Local Interstellar Cloud (LIC)
Orion Arm, Milky Way Galaxy
Galactic Coordinates: l = 0°, b = 0°, R ≈ 8.2 kpc from Galactic Center
Universe, Local Group, Virgo Supercluster

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