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In a future 'Year 0', two beings-Pharaona and Astellaria-unwittingly become catalysts for revolution in a city-state brutalised by an oligarchy of scientists. When Astellaria shoots down from the sky and accidentally steers them both into Amarantis, a twisted chain of events leads to them being convicted of espionage. The punishment is capital. The only way for them to survive is to force Amarants to break free from the 'wheel torture' spinning their minds. Can machines help humans to survive and fight for freedom? Can the human spirit regenerate or will history repeat itself? In this…mehr

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In a future 'Year 0', two beings-Pharaona and Astellaria-unwittingly become catalysts for revolution in a city-state brutalised by an oligarchy of scientists. When Astellaria shoots down from the sky and accidentally steers them both into Amarantis, a twisted chain of events leads to them being convicted of espionage. The punishment is capital. The only way for them to survive is to force Amarants to break free from the 'wheel torture' spinning their minds. Can machines help humans to survive and fight for freedom? Can the human spirit regenerate or will history repeat itself? In this cyberpunk horological maze, reality topples off its axis as we confront ordinary tyrants, surprising heroes, and terrifying questions about Humanity and its future. Discover truths that never lay still and the perils of science with no wisdom!
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Lawyer, human rights activist and author, I write fiction and creative non-fiction under various pen names. My works explore philosophical and political zones and are often interactive or inter-textual. "Amaranthine Historica" is a pre-Covid sci-fi thriller involving ordinary tyrants, surprising clones and extraordinary robots. It takes the reader on an exploratory journey into the nature of Nature, as well as the nature of 'self' and that of 'Humanity'.