Parts Four and Five of dystopian fiction series, Sistema, out now
I bet you thought I’d forgotten, didn’t ya?
Well, I have not. And I’m back with not one, but two new parts of the Sistema Series.
So if you are the type who finds xmas too curated, too jolly, and too infuriating, then here’s some dystopian fiction to darken the festive season.
The Sistema Series, Parts Four and Five
Hell is not the afterlife. Hell is a place at the end of man’s imagination.
After a penetration operation on the Vathos servers goes awry, Celeste and Vangelis Zervas are cast into the Vathos mainframe following a possible sabotage operation from within the company. The pair are drawn into the ‘Inferno’ program, a devious piece of software long held in the companies archives, the program a digitalized recreation of Hell itself. Celeste and Zervas are pursued by Maynes, who, having discovered that the agent has gone rogue, is hell-bent on retribution. But no one gets through Inferno unscathed. Evil begets evil, and soon Celeste and Zervas will come face to face with something darker, and far more sinister than Maynes.
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Within every man is a devil. There is only one Satan.
Vangelis Zervas has just been subjected to the most insidious psychological program ever invented by man. He comes out of it in a coma, sequestered in the Medical wing at Vathos systems. Maddox Maynes, his supervising officer, has also returned from their encounter in ‘Inferno’, still conscious but carrying something deeply sinister inside him. The reverberations of the program are carried from the virtual into the real, as Vathos is shaken from within by the greatest enemy it will ever face. This is the beginning of the end.
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