Eden Towers

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
Cover of the book Eden Towers by Mark Giglio, Mark Giglio
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mark Giglio ISBN: 9781944642013
Publisher: Mark Giglio Publication: October 28, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mark Giglio
ISBN: 9781944642013
Publisher: Mark Giglio
Publication: October 28, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Eden Towers addresses a couple of themes that I feel aren't looked at closely enough in today's fiction. One theme is income disparity and how great wealth does not make one a more responsible person. It seems the key to control any society is to create a scapegoat or boogeyman. In our recent history the poor are the new pariah. Touted as being lazy or unmotivated, or drug abusers by an uneducated lower middle class. So, what happens when the middle class disappears? What happens when fewer and fewer people are required to maintain society? They become expendable, unnecessary, a problem.

Another observation that I would like to share is the number of dystopian models that are so pervasive. I propose that hope springs eternal, and instead of the mad machine (PBM) being the problem, why not be the solution?

To break it down, this is a good versus evil story, and PBM is the one on the road to redemption with its decision to truly adhere to its prime directive.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Eden Towers addresses a couple of themes that I feel aren't looked at closely enough in today's fiction. One theme is income disparity and how great wealth does not make one a more responsible person. It seems the key to control any society is to create a scapegoat or boogeyman. In our recent history the poor are the new pariah. Touted as being lazy or unmotivated, or drug abusers by an uneducated lower middle class. So, what happens when the middle class disappears? What happens when fewer and fewer people are required to maintain society? They become expendable, unnecessary, a problem.

Another observation that I would like to share is the number of dystopian models that are so pervasive. I propose that hope springs eternal, and instead of the mad machine (PBM) being the problem, why not be the solution?

To break it down, this is a good versus evil story, and PBM is the one on the road to redemption with its decision to truly adhere to its prime directive.

More books from Thrillers

Cover of the book Blood Upon the Sands by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book Bad Boy by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book Auf den Spuren des Blutes by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book The Pumpkin Seed Massacre: Ben Pecos Mysteries, Book 1 by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book Swimming to Catalina by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book The Lost Relic (Ben Hope, Book 6) by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book Chris Ryan Extreme: Night Strike by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book American Fever: A Tale of Romance & Pestilence by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book The Jade Buddha by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book Mein Auge ruht auf dir by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book Full Wolf Moon by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book Warming up to Murder by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book Warrior Son by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book Episode 5: The Contract by Mark Giglio
Cover of the book End Game by Mark Giglio
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy