Thieves Emporium

Thieves Emporium by Max Hernandez, published by New Badlands Publishing in March 2013, is a novel that explores the intersections of technology, economics, and mortality within the context of a surveillance state. The story follows Fawn, a young mother who, after arriving late to a shelter, encounters a mysterious stranger who offers her a chance to escape her dire circumstances. This opportunity leads her into a world filled with both promise and peril, challenging her notions of freedom and safety.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Fawn’s transformation as she navigates a digital underworld, becoming a pioneer, smuggler, and freedom-fighter while evading forces that threaten her existence. The book presents a thought-provoking examination of life in a society where government oversight is pervasive, and personal liberties are at stake. With themes of espionage and political intrigue, Thieves Emporium invites readers to consider the implications of living in an increasingly monitored world. This edition spans 420 pages and is written in English.
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A novel of technology, economics, and death in the age of the surveillance state.
What price freedom when government knows all our secrets?
Fawn got to the shelter too late for dinner, so she curled her small family into a dark corner, hoping only for a safe place to sleep. But instead, a quiet stranger approached her out of the darkness with a gift.
Now she had a way out of her poverty. A ticket to a new world, one filled with opportunity.
And danger.
Dare she use it?
Welcome, Fawn, to a place beyond the reach of any government, without laws or regulations of any kind.
Where everyone is free.
But no one is safe.
Welcome to the New Badlands.
This is the story of a young mother’s attempt to survive in a new digital underworld. Follow her as she becomes a pioneer, a smuggler, a spy, and a freedom-fighter while dodging forces that threaten to destroy the very foundations of the modern nation-state.
The characters in this novel are fictional. But the technology is real. So is the place. It’s growing around you, right now. Like cracks in the armor of the surveillance state.
Read about it while you still can.
Warning: Three pages of this work contain graphic depictions of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse. Use caution when distributing this work to anyone under the age of 18.
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