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Primal Instinct

“An enthralling dystopian tale that keeps you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.”

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The year is 2099, and America has taken ‘capitalism’ to a new extreme. After the government goes bankrupt trying to fix the climate disasters it failed to stop in time, it literally auctions off sections of the country to big corporations. The people living on these auctioned-off lands are at the companies’ mercy, made all the more precious by the flooding and toxic environment rendered real by the climate disaster. If they want to survive, the people must serve the rich, who in turn supply them with a fee, board, and monthly rations. But their bosses’ control over them is absolute, and they must obey if they want to stay on the payroll. The alternative is to become a marauder, constantly burned by the acidic seawater flooding the cities and stealing in order to eat.

Freddie Molloy is a victim of this system. Mutated, cynical, and lonely, he has no hope in his life or the world he lives in. But all of that will change when he first hears a mermaid’s hypnotic song.

Book Reviews
Primal Instinct is a thought-provoking dystopian novel that paints a vivid picture of a future America. The author does an excellent job of creating a world where big corporations have taken over, and people are forced to work for them to survive. The concept of auctioning off sections of the country to corporations is fascinating and makes for an engaging read. The protagonist, Freddie Molloy, is a compelling character with a relatable backstory. His transformation throughout the book is well-written and adds depth to the story. The mermaid element of the book is a unique twist that adds a mystical and intriguing element to the story. Overall, Primal Instinct is a well-written and thought-provoking novel that is definitely worth the read. Fans of dystopian and speculative fiction will enjoy this book.
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“An enthralling dystopian tale that keeps you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.”