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She was built to quiet a city. He was made to refuse it.Elara Venn is one of the state's most precise instruments. As a Conduit, she can slip into another mind, cut away panic and grief, and leave behind the calm obedience the Agency calls peace. In a world that survives by harvesting feeling, her gift is both weapon and cage.Then a ghost in the system steps into her sights.Kael Ardyn moves through the city like static-smuggler, saboteur, rumor. He does the one thing no one should be able to do: he walks through Elara's reach untouched. Her power skates over him and finds nothing to hold. Worse, he seems to know her, intimately, from a life she cannot remember.When a routine interrogation exposes a hidden pattern of erased years, stolen memories, and experiments carried out in Elara's name, the hunt between them twists into something far more dangerous. As Kael pulls her toward the underground world of emotional contraband and Freefeels dens, Elara begins to see the quiet violence at the heart of the Agency she serves.If the state can edit who you've loved and what you've survived, what does it mean to choose someone anyway?In a city where every feeling has a price, Elara and Kael must decide whether their connection is a vulnerability the Agency will exploit-or the one thing powerful enough to break its hold.Our Quiet Violence is a near-future literary sci-fi novel that explores identity, memory, and the ethics of emotional control in an authoritarian surveillance state. Set in a domed city where feelings are harvested, catalogued, and weaponized, the story asks: if the government can edit your memories, your grief, and your capacity for love, what remains of the self? Written in alternating points of view between Elara, a state-trained Conduit whose power has cost her everything, and Kael, an immune smuggler whose refusal to be controlled has made him a ghost in the system, the novel builds toward a confrontation that forces both characters to choose between obedience and autonomy. The book is the first installment in the Echoes of Nothing series, a trilogy examining the consequences of a world that treats human emotion as infrastructure.
She was built to quiet a city. He was made to refuse it.Elara Venn is one of the state's most precise instruments. As a Conduit, she can slip into another mind, cut away panic and grief, and leave behind the calm obedience the Agency calls peace. In a world that survives by harvesting feeling, her gift is both weapon and cage.Then a ghost in the system steps into her sights.Kael Ardyn moves through the city like static-smuggler, saboteur, rumor. He does the one thing no one should be able to do: he walks through Elara's reach untouched. Her power skates over him and finds nothing to hold. Worse, he seems to know her, intimately, from a life she cannot remember.When a routine interrogation exposes a hidden pattern of erased years, stolen memories, and experiments carried out in Elara's name, the hunt between them twists into something far more dangerous. As Kael pulls her toward the underground world of emotional contraband and Freefeels dens, Elara begins to see the quiet violence at the heart of the Agency she serves.If the state can edit who you've loved and what you've survived, what does it mean to choose someone anyway?In a city where every feeling has a price, Elara and Kael must decide whether their connection is a vulnerability the Agency will exploit-or the one thing powerful enough to break its hold.Our Quiet Violence is a near-future literary sci-fi novel that explores identity, memory, and the ethics of emotional control in an authoritarian surveillance state. Set in a domed city where feelings are harvested, catalogued, and weaponized, the story asks: if the government can edit your memories, your grief, and your capacity for love, what remains of the self? Written in alternating points of view between Elara, a state-trained Conduit whose power has cost her everything, and Kael, an immune smuggler whose refusal to be controlled has made him a ghost in the system, the novel builds toward a confrontation that forces both characters to choose between obedience and autonomy. The book is the first installment in the Echoes of Nothing series, a trilogy examining the consequences of a world that treats human emotion as infrastructure.
AmazonPagina's: 338, Hardcover, Echoes Publishing
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