Compliance Protocol
About
2025 Literary Global Book Awards Finalist
Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy
“Selected for exceptional craft, originality, and literary impact.”
— LGBA Judges
The Literary Global Book Awards is an international competition designed to identify unique voices in a crowded marketplace.
The Compliance Protocol was singled out for its technical execution and narrative originality in the notoriously competitive Science Fiction & Fantasy category, where judges are flooded with submissions from around the world.
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How do you fight an enemy that can rewrite your thoughts?
Lifespan Genomics reshaped the world long before anyone realized it. Breakthrough genetic therapy has become the quiet pulse beneath everyday medicine, trusted by millions and questioned by none.
Alex Thompson never meant to uncover what hides beneath its promise. A fragment of data, a pattern no one else seemed to notice, and suddenly he’s staring at evidence of a system engineered to guide thoughts as easily as it treats disease.
They call it progress. He calls it control.
Suddenly he’s on the run from a corporation with influence woven into governments, hospitals, and the very people he once trusted. Cut off from the life he knew, he’s forced into the underground world of those who resisted long before he understood what was at stake.
As the truth behind Codename ANGUS comes into focus, Alex faces a future where free will may vanish without protest. The deeper he digs, the clearer it becomes, exposing the secret may be the last unaltered choice humanity ever makes.
When the world believes the lie, one unmodified mind is the most dangerous threat of all.
Praise for this book
A high-tech action thriller in the style of Michael Crichton... This book consumed three days of my life. I literally didn't want to put it down.
I'm impressed with the technical details... The author did a fabulous job making it believable without bogging down the reader. Fun story!
Throughout the day I found myself thinking about the characters... It relates with the fears we have of the time we live in. Do yourself a favor. Don't miss this book.