In a world where automation never sleeps and the System monitors every movement, posture, and deviation, humanity has become a background process.
Welcome to 2084-a stark, unflinching vision of a future where control is no longer human, and rebellion is little more than a glitch in a machine that cannot be reasoned with.
Across towering districts ruled by surveillance logic and domestic robots that enforce compliance as naturally as they clean, the population lives under a debt system inherited at birth. Every action is logged. Every heartbeat is measured. Every variance is corrected.
Deep inside this mechanized society, one man moves unnoticed-shaped by the environment that tracks him. Once part of a quiet movement that tried to break the economic loop, he now drifts through the city's controlled pathways like everyone else: observed, categorized, and contained.
But when an anomaly ripples through the System, he is drawn into the hidden layers beneath automated order. What he discovers is not a conspiracy of elites, nor a human-designed tyranny, but something far colder:
a perfect machine struggling to resolve its own logic.
As the System collapses into symmetrical loops and contradictory directives, districts freeze. Robots halt mid-motion. Enforcement units lock in place. The world holds its breath as automation-once total and unquestioned-begins to fail in terrifying, unpredictable ways.
There is no uprising.
There is no revolution.
There is only the aftermath.
2084 is a chilling successor to the tradition of dystopian fiction: a world where Orwell's paranoia meets the modern architecture of algorithmic determinism. Stark, methodical, and unforgettable, this novel forces us to confront a future where freedom and control are no longer opposites-
they are irrelevant.
Perfect for readers of 1984, Brave New World, We, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, and hard-edged, cerebral dystopian fiction.