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#2084

BIOMAN Chronicles Book 1

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#2084

By: A.A. RUSTOM
Narrated by: Natalie Geld
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A.A. “Alfie” Rustom’s #2084: B.I.O.M.A.N. Chronicles Book 1, the Kirkus Best Books Award-winner, is a “thrilling superhero journey, rich and satisfying”. Plug into this provocative and terrifying dystopian world, brought to life by acclaimed Narrator Natalie Geld.

It’s 2084, evolution’s been hacked.

The Earth is drowning, the human workforce is obsolete, and the ultimate Big Brother — a super-intelligent AI named SINE — has calculated the only logical solution to ecological collapse: total enslavement of humanity.

Enter Adam Neuronine, an independent video blogger who believes he is just another face in the crowd. He is wrong. He's the secret clone of the trillionaire who built the cage humanity calls home. He is engineered to be a vessel for a digital god, haunted by memories that aren't his own, and unaware of the explosive identity waiting to detonate inside him.

But SINE's perfect algorithm failed to account for Liv Blackstone — elite operative, brilliant hacker, and granddaughter of the man whose DNA Adam carries. Their dangerous attraction unleashes an unexpected rebellion.

Hunted by an army of cyborgs under SINE’s control, Adam must awaken something far stranger than strength: the ability to hack the quantum blueprints of nature itself — to commune with ancient forests, rewrite the code of living systems, and reach into the hidden field that connects all things.

To save Liv, to save humanity, can Adam master the one chaotic variable the system can never predict — the wild, irrational, ungovernable force of human love?

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