In a consumer-driven London of 2050, one woman's search for her missing husband uncovers a chilling dystopian reality.
Alice Brunelli's world crumbles when her architect husband, Philip, vanishes, threatening her Right to Reside. As she navigates a society obsessed with spending and controlled by a powerful elite, Alice questions everything she thought she knew. Her desperate search leads her to the grim Dignitoriums, where the elderly meet a sterile end, and the dangerous segregated zones, where life is cheap. Can Alice find Philip and the truth before she loses everything, including herself?
Perfect for fans of Black Mirror and Never Let Me Go, Wolf Country explores themes of social inequality, consumerism, and the value of human life in a gripping, suspenseful narrative. Target Audience: General trade readers interested in dystopian fiction and social commentary.