Omega Place

Omega Place by Graham Marks, published by A & C Black in 2008, is a dark thriller that explores themes of surveillance and privacy in a city dominated by cameras. This edition contains 254 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into the implications of constant observation, posing critical questions about society’s acceptance of being watched and the potential consequences of resisting this pervasive oversight.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of action and adventure intertwined with elements of mystery and social themes. Set against the backdrop of London, the story follows characters navigating a world where they are perpetually monitored. The book addresses the complexities of runaways and the societal dynamics at play, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of freedom and control in an increasingly surveilled environment.
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They’re watching us. All of us, everywhere we go. Wherever we are, so are the cameras. Why are we letting them do that to us? What happens if you try to stop them?
A dark thriller from the author of Tokyoand Zooset on the streets of London, a city with more cameras and more watchers than anywhere else on earth
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