Overview
The Theorem of the Unmade is a literary speculative novel about control, memory, and what survives when a system learns how to manage every part of a human life except love.
In a near-future Britain where wellbeing is measured, behaviour is guided, and grief is quietly processed into compliance, Elara lives the life she is supposed to live. She works. She functions. She raises her daughter, Marin. But when small fractures begin to appear in the managed surface of her world, Elara is drawn toward a hidden network of absences, erased records, and signals that were never meant to survive.
As the system tightens around them, Elara and Marin are forced into flight through the forgotten infrastructure beneath the city. Beyond Britain, in Tirana, another story is waiting: Peter's, shaped by war, surveillance, and an operational design known as the Tirana Protocol. What connects them is not only escape, but a deeper question about what cannot be logged, filed, or rewritten.
Told in two converging movements, The Theorem of the Unmade is a tense, haunting novel of mothers and daughters, systems and silences, and the irreducible human truths that remain when everything measurable has been stripped away.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798284771150
- ISBN-10: 9798284771150
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.93 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.35 pounds
- Page Count: 462
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