Author: | G.D. Leon | ISBN: | 1230002438597 |
Publisher: | G.D. Leon | Publication: | October 3, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | G.D. Leon |
ISBN: | 1230002438597 |
Publisher: | G.D. Leon |
Publication: | October 3, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In a world where data is power, one man must choose between corporate success and the fight for freedom…
August Remules is a rising star in the mega-conglomerate that houses nearly all of the world’s data. While his years in IT have taught him not to ask too many questions, a fateful interview could take him all the way to the top of the corporate ladder… or send his family crashing down.
Niklas Soderstrom has worked with August for years, but he has far less trust in a system rigged for those at the top. When his friend ventures into the heart of the corporate jungle, Niklas realizes his influence on the data that drives society could turn the tide in a growing resistance…
August’s new position of power seems too good to be true, but it also puts him at odds with Niklas and the people he loves the most. August and Niklas have no choice but to summon their courage to save their friends, their family, and the system that keeps civilization alive…
Peak Democracy is the first book in a fast-paced near-future dystopian trilogy. If you like corporate drama, nuanced characters, and future worlds crafted from current socio-political issues, then you’ll love G.D. Leon’s eye-opening trilogy.
In a world where data is power, one man must choose between corporate success and the fight for freedom…
August Remules is a rising star in the mega-conglomerate that houses nearly all of the world’s data. While his years in IT have taught him not to ask too many questions, a fateful interview could take him all the way to the top of the corporate ladder… or send his family crashing down.
Niklas Soderstrom has worked with August for years, but he has far less trust in a system rigged for those at the top. When his friend ventures into the heart of the corporate jungle, Niklas realizes his influence on the data that drives society could turn the tide in a growing resistance…
August’s new position of power seems too good to be true, but it also puts him at odds with Niklas and the people he loves the most. August and Niklas have no choice but to summon their courage to save their friends, their family, and the system that keeps civilization alive…
Peak Democracy is the first book in a fast-paced near-future dystopian trilogy. If you like corporate drama, nuanced characters, and future worlds crafted from current socio-political issues, then you’ll love G.D. Leon’s eye-opening trilogy.