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Hardcover Archipelago of Light Book

ISBN: B0GZL6HDLK

ISBN13: 9798991473576

Archipelago of Light

Archipelago of Light is a hard science fiction thriller set in a civilizational context from 2003 to 2039. It follows seven main characters through the downfall of the liberal order amid Artificial Intelligence, authoritarianism, and the Anthropocene.


The story unfolds across worlds of cage fights, intelligence work, and platform capitalism. Kaspar Locke, a tech visionary, and Butch Calloway, an engineer who thinks through his body, forge a bond in Moscow that will influence decades ahead. When Russian operatives kill a British scholar, his widow, Victoria Caldwell, is radicalized from an MI6 analyst into an active participant. In Caracas, a teenage trafficking survivor named Sofia Morales builds a criminal empire driven by synesthetic perception and memories of the dead. In Kenya, a child soldier named John Mwangi discovers epigenetic triggers for a mirror neuron disorder that allow him to feel human emotions like the weather. In a refugee camp, a Syrian girl named Reem al-Jabri receives a tablet that will become the foundation of a new civilization. In China, Zhao Meilin is a patriot who controls others while being controlled herself.


As rule-of-law institutions weaken and authoritarians consolidate power, these characters develop competing systems for organizing human life: CoralNet, a distributed mesh network based on children's biometrics; the Memory Churches, where AI brings the dead back to life as both religion and intelligence tool; and China's Harmony, which rewrites dissent at the neurochemical level. The novel's deepest tension lies between humanity's tools and its shared fictions -- techne and daemons -- now dangerously out of sync.


The story reaches a climax in worldwide wars that require new forms of superintelligence spanning multi-agent AI civilizations, whales, and forests. In a world where augmented reality and artificial intelligence fracture perception itself, the question is no longer who holds power but whether civilization has enough shared truth left to survive.

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Releases 10/6/2026

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