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2060

A Dystopian Sci-Fi Thriller of Control, Immortality, and Rebellion

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2060

By: Njord Christensen
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This is a book of questions, not answers. It asks what can be known, what can be believed,
and what it means to face the unknown.

In the year 2060, death is outlawed. Surveillance is absolute. Life is mandatory.

Markus Blackshaw has never left his apartment. Every moment of his existence is tracked by Milli, the artificial intelligence that governs the Global Protectorate. Nothing is left to chance. Not your sleep. Not your thoughts. Not your death.

But then Elwood appears—a man who doesn’t belong. And with him, the truth: this world was never meant to last.

The prophecy has been triggered. The clock is ticking.

Existential. Dystopian. Philosophical. 2060 is for readers who prefer provocation over comfort, who seek stories that disturb, unsettle, and demand thought.

If you want rebels with guns, look elsewhere. If you want to question the meaning of life, control, and death itself—dare to read.

Absurdist Dystopian Genre Fiction Science Fiction Fiction
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Suffers from virtual voice, which gives a posh British accent to characters living in Edinburgh.

Have you wondered what the world would be like if the restrictions on individual liberty imposed during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic -justified as saving lives- were extended all the way to protecting every person from death... of any kind? That's the book. Did you have an opinion on our responsibility to one another and the limits of governmental authority to restrict one's behavior for "the good of all"? Don't worry, the author will give you the correct opinion.

COVID denial polemic set in 1984 meets Matrix

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