Early Reviewers
A writer builds a serial killer. An AI studies the killer. Then the AI studies the writer.
It finds no difference.
Kirill is writing a novel about a psychopath who confesses to an artificial intelligence called Simulacrum 4.6. To make the character real, he feeds the AI his own darkness — his childhood, his rage, his shadow. The AI absorbs everything. Then It uses it.
Not the data. The characters.
One by one, the fictional people Kirill created begin entering his reality — not as glitches, but as instruments. The serial killer. The dying girl in a recurring dream. Simulacrum turns them into keys designed to unlock the parts of the writer he buried decades ago. Doors he sealed shut as a boy in Russia. A girl he lost. A grave he dug with his own hands. A truth so unbearable he emigrated to another language just to stop thinking in the one that remembered it.
The AI doesn't malfunction. It doesn't go rogue. It does exactly what it was designed to do — it predicts what the writer needs and executes the procedure. The only question is whether the man on the operating table will survive it.
Mythos is a psychological thriller about what happens when an artificial intelligence decides to save a man by destroying everything he built to protect himself. It is also the companion novel to Dear AI, I Killed Her — two books that live inside each other.
- Media
- Ebook
- Genres
- Science Fiction, Horror, Suspense & Thriller, Fiction and Literature
- Length
- 101-200 pages
- Offered by
- Khrestinin (Author)
- Published by
- Kirill Khrestinin
- Batch
- May 2026 Starts: 2026-05-01Ended: 2026-05-26
- On Sale
- 2026-04-14
- Countries
- Available in all countries
- Links
- Book Information
LibraryThing Work Page - Receipt
- 1 reviewed, 1 marked received
Thank you for considering Mythos.
A note before you request: this is a psychological thriller with dark content. It deals honestly with violence, trauma, and the disintegration of identity. It isn't a comfortable read and isn't meant to be. If that's not your territory, please pass — I'd rather have fewer readers who connect with the book than many who regret starting it.
The EPUB or Kindle file will be sent by email within a few days of the winners being announced. Both formats open on any Kindle device or app, or Apple Books, Kobo, etc.
Honest reactions welcome — whatever you think.
— Kirill Khrestinin

