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  • 12/2015
  • 978-0-9968243-0-9 B016YYJJI4
  • 300 pages
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  • 12/2015
  • 978-0-9968243-2-3 B016YYJJI4
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Celeste Chaney
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In Absence of Fear

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

After years of terrorist attacks, murders and kidnappings, citizens of the State vote to enact the Protector Program. A predictive policing system, it signals the dawn of the New Era. Passive iD chips are implanted in every citizen's wrist, providing convenience and protection.The chips enable users to unlock homes, start cars, transact in stores, and monitor their health. They also collect data. Specially designed risk prediction algorithms parse and analyze user data to predict individual levels of threat, aiding the predictive policing program and eradicating crime in most cities. Marus Winde has worked for the State's Intelligence Annex since the inception of the New Era. As Senior Algorithm Architect, no one is more dedicated to the predictive policing program. No one has greater trust in its proficiencies. That is, until his young son vanishes inexplicably in broad daylight in the safest city in the world. As Marus works to reconcile the program's deficiencies and unravel the mystery of his son’s disappearance, he discovers that the system he helped build is not only imperfect, but dangerous, and that even the greatest of technological advancements can't replicate human intuition.
Reviews
Alan Rinzler

Remarkable!…Leaps ahead where George Orwell left off. The narrative of a society where citizens are lulled to complacency and pseudo-happiness through technology feels familiar and terrifying, since the real motives of its corporate government are treacherous. It could happen. It may be happening already. I recommend this book without reservation.  

Kirkus Reviews

Chaney imagines a society under total surveillance in this debut sci-fi thriller.

“Why do most boys wish to be firemen?” wonders Marus Winde as he thinks back to his boyhood dream. “It was noble to put out fires, yes. But, it was nobler to prevent them.”

Prevention is Marus’ task: he’s a Protector in a time when state security is so robust that it can discover and foil crimes before they occur. Stopping premeditated crimes isn’t enough, though, and Marus works to refine the government’s “Internal Indicator Initiative,” a system meant to predict even unpremeditated crimes by monitoring the population for signifiers of violent behavior.

After years of hard work, the initiative is finally ready for implementation—but then the unpredicted abduction of Marus’ son from a soccer game throws Marus’ world into chaos. In a society with no crime, such an incident shakes public confidence in the surveillance state. But if someone has taken advantage of the flaws in the algorithm, then so can Marus.

He must go outside the law, outsmart the system that he helped to create, and undermine the compact that the citizens of the New Era have made with their Protectors—all in order to preserve the safety of his family.

Chaney writes in tight, confident prose that immerses readers in the fictional world while also summoning ever increasing levels of tension and unease. Her palette is the innocuous corporate jargon of technocracy: “Threat indicators added up, increasing the individual’s total, quantified risk. The higher the level, the greater the threat, the most dangerous of which required immediate, classified action.”

Although the premise evokes the work of genre predecessors, such as George Orwell and Philip K. Dick, Chaney’s vision, with its data collection and popular support, has been updated to fit the concerns of the 21st century. She may not have reinvented the wheel, but the wheel she has built is uniquely suited for today’s moment of technological discomfort.

A compelling novel to tease readers’ paranoia.

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 12/2015
  • 978-0-9968243-0-9 B016YYJJI4
  • 300 pages
  • $15.00
Ebook Details
  • 12/2015
  • 978-0-9968243-2-3 B016YYJJI4
  • 300 pages
  • $8.99
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