They were brought for justice. They found Karma.
In a near-future America rebuilt on fear and surveillance, the Black Organized Syndicate enforces "moral correction" with absolute authority. Their masterpiece: Karma Island — a remote prison where the disobedient are reeducated, erased, or reborn in obedience.
When Heather Hicks is convicted of "moral dissent," she expects confinement. What she finds is something far worse — a living experiment designed to strip away memory, emotion, and free will.
But Heather is not like the others. Haunted by the disappearance of her son, Tommy, she clings to one unbreakable belief: he's still alive.
With the help of other inmates — and one Syndicate officer whose conscience has begun to fracture — Heather uncovers a truth that could destroy the entire system.
Karma Island is a taut, cinematic dystopian thriller about resistance, justice, and the power of a mother's resolve in a world where freedom has a price.
For those who refuse to be broken.
- Word count: 90,000 words (rounded, safe estimate).
- Print length (pages): about 320–350 pages in paperback format (depending on font and trim size).