An American Dystopian Saga Has Begun
Book One in the Dystopian Epic
Critic Reviews
“The ambition of Miles’s thoughtful, sweeping epic of a falling—and fallen—America is clear… Seeded throughout is the resonant idea that a dystopia isn’t just brought about by villains.”
—Booklife Reviews
“A dystopian thriller that foretells a dark future for America.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Must read. An unsavory future, corrupt leadership, secrets, lies, and betrayal.”
—Reedsy Discovery
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