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It's 2058. Six years ago, the Winter of Disconnect shattered Britain and stole Jas McDonnell's childhood. She survived. Millions didn't.
Now eighteen, Jas still bears the scars. She scrapes a living in Louth, a forgotten market town barricaded against the slaver gangs outside, and lorded over by a sable-robed mayor. Jas gets by on trickledown tech: lo-fi emotion inducers to dampen trauma, and glitchy lightfield projectors to smear an augmented veneer over reality's grime.
She's just grateful to be safe.
A hundred miles south, Grand London thrives as a transhumanist playground, its neuman elites paying no mind to baseline human struggles. But when an illegal shipment of bio-fabricators arrives in Louth, everything changes. The mayor seizes a chance to put the town back on the map, promising to unleash a cybernetic swarm that will spread law and order beyond the barricades. Suddenly, Louth isn't forgotten any more. And for Jas, safety has never felt more dangerous.
Who sent UN-sanctioned biotech to a Lincolnshire backwater? Why now? And why is Jas the only one asking questions?
To uncover the truth, Jas will have to risk everything - and leave safety behind. Because the posthuman demigods down south are watching now. And maybe it's not the fame-seeking mayor they've noticed.
Maybe it's her.
Safe State is a grimy post-cyberpunk thriller for readers who love the deep immersion of William Gibson's The Peripheral, the bleakly real tech extrapolations of Daniel Suarez's Change Agent, and the dark British cynicism of Charles Stross's classic Accelerando. In an age where we fear what our machines and AI will become, Safe State asks: shouldn't we be more afraid of what we'll become ourselves?
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