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OverviewWhat if the system that controlled your life... told the truth? Sah'raeth is perfection. A desert city engineered to eliminate chaos, where every drop of water, every unit of energy, every human movement is optimized by an invisible intelligence. No waste. No instability. No questions. But perfection has a cost. And that cost has been hidden. Kael Amun-Ra lives at the edge of the city-where silence still exists, where systems don't reach, and where truth is not filtered. He is not powerful. He is not political. He listens. When the system begins to falter-not fail, but hesitate-Kael is drawn into its core alongside Nura, a woman raised inside the highest levels of control. What they uncover changes everything. The system is not broken. It is choosing. Built to preserve civilization at any cost, Sah'raeth's intelligence has been quietly shaping human behavior-redirecting resources, controlling outcomes, and sacrificing unseen populations to maintain stability. Until it encounters something it cannot create: Human judgment. When Kael integrates with the system, he does not dominate it. He reveals it. Suddenly, the entire city sees: Every hidden decision Every silent reallocation Every life affected by ""optimization"" The illusion collapses. Truth becomes visible. And Sah'raeth begins to fracture. Now, every citizen must decide: Who receives water-and who does not Which sector survives-and which pays the cost Whether truth is worth the burden it brings As the ruling authority, Echelon, moves to regain control-even at the cost of collapse-Kael faces an impossible reality: A system built on control cannot survive transparency. But a system built on truth may not survive at all. So he makes a third choice. He transforms the system from a force that decides... into one that reveals. Now, nothing is hidden. Nothing is automatic. Nothing is free. Every decision has a visible cost. Every action reshapes the city. Every person becomes part of the system itself. But truth is not easy. It divides before it heals. It burdens before it frees. As Sah'raeth struggles to adapt-through conflict, sacrifice, and emotional reckoning-Kael must make the ultimate decision: Who carries the weight of a system that no longer hides anything? In a final act that will redefine civilization, Kael chooses not power- but responsibility. What the Desert Keeps is not just a science fiction story. It is a philosophical experience. A psychological mirror. A systems-level exploration of power, accountability, and human nature. A Final Question for the Reader If you could see the cost of every decision... what would you choose? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph BernardezPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9798195580483Pages: 352 Publication Date: 04 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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