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Liberty Lost

By: Trevor Scott
Narrated by: Daniel F. Purcell
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In a world where nothing is private, Clive Stark has found it difficult to comply to the new norms of society. Like so many others from America, Clive finds himself in a reeducation camp on a remote island in frigid waters. Here he awakes from a deep sleep and can’t remember anything from his past. When Ruby is assigned as his reintroduction Navigator, Clive starts to understand the reality of his new existence.

This dystopian society is controlled by artificial intelligence that has supplanted the need for governments and politicians. Money is useless. Fear is ubiquitous. Although the Program is not always correct, it is always right. Liberty Lost delves into the human condition like no other book Trevor Scott has written. This world credits those who willingly comply and punishes all others.

©2021 Trevor Scott and Scott F. Schmidt (P)2022 Trevor Scott and Scott F. Schmidt
Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction

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