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As advised, I'm adding my novel to the 'To Read' shelf.
Primed portrays a near-future dystopia in which advances in telecommunications and information technologies under government control have all but eliminated freedom of thought and personal privacy.
The story is set against the backdrop of a war for independence from the plutocratic United Nations of Earth which spans the Orion Arm of our galaxy, recently accessed by the advent of a new, instantaneous space transit technology, and gradually being explored and colonised.
As a work of post-modern literature, the story raises questions concerning identity and the nature of human existence: what happens when all the criteria we believe define us are removed, one by one; what's left?