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Cyber Veil
For seven years, he’s been the perfect weapon. Now his past is bleeding through.
In the regulated metropolis of New Avalon, neural dampeners keep millions in peaceful servitude—no chaos, no passion, no pain. Just productive calm under the watchful eye of the Regime.
Enforcer Cassian EC-7729 has spent years hunting those who dare to feel, crushing resistance movements with cold efficiency. Until a ghost from his erased past whispers forbidden words: “Your name is Eli Marston. And they stole everything from you.”
As his dampener fails and memories fracture through seven years of conditioning, Eli discovers the terrible truth: he was once a historian who uncovered the Regime’s darkest secrets. His sister leads the underground resistance. And buried in his fractured mind lies the code that could free—or destroy—an entire city.
But freedom comes at a price. With the system crumbling and a new project promising to eliminate human emotion forever, Eli must choose: Force millions to confront their suppressed trauma? Allow gradual change while countless remain trapped? Or let humanity evolve beyond feeling itself?
In a city where emotion is the enemy, one man’s awakening could shatter the perfect order—or save the very thing that makes us human.
CYBER VEIL: A provocative dystopian thriller about identity, control, and the radical act of choosing to feel.
THE QUIET REVOLUTION
What if the cure for dangerous thoughts was worse than the disease?
At Columbia University in 2045, wellness is paramount. Students are protected from intellectual distress through careful counseling. Professors calibrate their teaching to avoid triggering discomfort. Everyone agrees that safety matters more than outdated notions of academic freedom.
Everyone except Dr. Diane Smith.
When her brilliant niece Joan begins showing disturbing symptoms—she can no longer read philosophy without becoming physically ill—Diane makes a horrifying discovery. The university’s therapeutic programs aren’t just changing how students think. They’re literally destroying their capacity to think at all.
As Diane investigates the neurological damage hidden beneath Columbia’s culture of care, she uncovers decades of suppressed research and silenced whistleblowers. With the help of underground student networks and unlikely allies, she must decide: Is comfortable silence worth the slow death of the human mind?
But exposing the truth means risking everything—her career, her family’s safety, and her own sanity in a world where questioning has become a symptom and conformity the only cure.
THE QUIET REVOLUTION is a chilling vision of good intentions gone wrong, where the road to intellectual hell is paved with therapeutic interventions. In prose both clinical and devastating, this timely novel asks: What happens when we become so afraid of dangerous ideas that we forget thinking itself is dangerous?
“A brilliant exploration of how societies talk themselves into catastrophe one caring gesture at a time.”
Perfect for readers of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, and anyone who’s ever wondered if being comfortable is worth being less human.