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Anatomy of a Lie

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Eden Protocols series)
A novel by

 
 

The truth will set you free. Or it will kill you all.

The escape failed.

The simulation didn't end; it rebooted.

Elias and his resistance team have fallen into the foundation of the Eden Protocols.

This isn't just another simulation layer; it is the raw, chaotic subconscious of the machine.

What happens when the very laws of reality turn against you?

Hunted by adaptive new defenses, they must race toward the center of the Architect's power to find a kill switch.

But deep in the system's core, Elias uncovers a paralyzing secret that redefines the entire war.

What if the deadliest thing isn't the simulation, but the world outside it?

Now, Elias faces an impossible moral dilemma.

Is he a liberator fighting for freedom, or an executioner threatening extinction?

How do you destroy a lie that might be the only thing keeping humanity alive?

He has to tear the system apart to find the one truth it can't simulate.

If he fails, the illusion lasts forever.

If he succeeds, he might just wake them up to a living hell.

Anatomy of a Lie is a pulse-pounding, new Christian sci-fi thriller. It asks the ultimate question: What is truth when everything you know is designed to deceive you?

The Eden Protocols series engages faith, sacrifice, and the ultimate questions: What does it mean to be human? Can we really save ourselves? Can we truly love without sacrifice?

Fans of Judah Lamb's The Unfallen series will love this new Christian dystopian and post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller. It's perfect for readers who loved The Matrix, Frank Peretti's This Present Darkness, and Ready Player One.

Sometimes the greatest act of love is letting go of a beautiful lie.


Genre: Science Fiction



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