Rock On: The second book in the chillingly plausible

Rock On: The second book in the chillingly plausible

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Rock On: The second book in the chillingly plausible

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Rock On is the second book in the chillingly plausible dystopian Rockstar Ending series. This award-winning author's work has been described by The Orwell Society as 'highly original, macabre and very funny'. Steeped in the social and political dilemmas that dominate the 2020s, Rock On blends glimmers of dark humour with acutely observed cultural references and include a playlist of the songs that run through the story. They came to kill her best friend's elderly mother. Now Lexi can't rest until she has exposed the sinister corporation behind the hidden genocide. She's tried the politicians. The media don't care. When she hits on a way to grab the headlines, she's in serious danger. If they find out what she has done, Lexi and her soulmate Bob will lose everything. The ruling party, Yuthentic, is using all possible means to siphon wealth away from old people. While five survivors of the world's most persuasive assisted suicide campaign fight for their freedom, the death machine that came for them in Rockstar Ending is unstoppable. Thousands more elders are taken and terrifying plans are afoot to widen the net. How can a handful of amateur activists halt the killing? If you are a fan of speculative fiction such as Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Handmaid's Tale and Black Mirror you'll love this book.
ISBN: 9781913417048

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