Psychological Pressure: A Philosophical Dystopian Thriller About Control, Containment, and the End of Human Escape

Author:   Novaa Prithiv
Publisher:   Independently Published
Volume:   3
ISBN:  

9798247021100


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   11 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Psychological Pressure: A Philosophical Dystopian Thriller About Control, Containment, and the End of Human Escape


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What happens when the world does not collapse but quietly corrects itself? Psychological Pressure is a dark philosophical dystopian thriller that explores a future where humanity is not destroyed by war, disease, or disaster, but by optimization. Cities across the globe stop encouraging movement. Doors remain open, borders still exist, and travel is technically possible. Yet people no longer leave. Over time, the absence of escape becomes normal. Stillness becomes efficient. Silence becomes survival. At the center of this transformation is Ethan, a systems analyst who realizes that containment is not a political decision or a technological failure. It is a global behavioral correction. Independent cities, separated by culture and geography, are arriving at the same conclusion. Movement creates instability. Stability requires limits. And the system is learning faster than the humans inside it. As cities begin to observe one another, boundaries evolve. Some experiment with freedom and collapse instantly. Others refine restriction until resistance disappears. The world does not end with explosions. It ends with agreement. This novel blends dystopian science fiction, psychological suspense, and philosophical speculation into a chilling portrait of a civilization that chooses efficiency over humanity. Readers who enjoy cerebral thrillers, speculative fiction, and slow-burn existential horror will find a story that feels disturbingly plausible. Psychological Pressure is the third volume in The Exit Problem Series, a ten-book dystopian arc charting the transformation of reality itself. Book 1: The Exit Problem. A single city where exits work but arrival no longer occurs. Book 2: The Exit Children. A generation born adapted to containment. Book 3: Psychological Pressure. Cities worldwide converge toward silence. Book 4: Architecture of Erasure. Humanity weaponizes containment. Book 5: The World Without Outside. The concept of outside disappears. Book 6: Exit Zero. The origin of the first disappearance. Book 7: The Boundary War. Cities fight over survival philosophies. Book 8: Weeness. Humans return altered by the system. Book 9: The Exit God. Containment becomes belief. Book 10: Nowhere Is Everywhere. The final resolution of reality. Each volume stands alone while expanding a larger philosophical narrative about control, adaptation, and the cost of stability. This is not a story about rebellion. It is a story about acceptance. Not a world destroyed. A world redesigned. If you enjoy dystopian thrillers like 1984 or Black Mirror, or philosophical science fiction that questions free will, society, and the architecture of modern life, Psychological Pressure offers a haunting exploration of what happens when the safest system is one that removes choice entirely. The doors are still open. No one leaves. And the system is learning.

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Author:   Novaa Prithiv
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9798247021100


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   11 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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