The Torenza Initiative : The Last Lie of Humanity
Overview
THE TORENZA INITIATIVE
The Last Lie of Humanity
The world didn't end with a bang. It ended with a login.
Alex Carrington is a master of the apocalypse. As a bestselling thriller author, he's spent years imagining the end of civilization for profit. But when the sky over Virginia turns a bruised, electric violet and the global power grid flickers into silence, Alex realizes that his fiction was a luxury he can no longer afford.
His wife, Keri, a lead NASA analyst, knows the truth the government is hiding: the massive, geometric "Harvesters" in orbit aren't visitors-they are a cosmic processing plant, and Earth is the fuel.
As the atmosphere is stripped away, the Carringtons are evacuated to Torenza, a subterranean marvel of bioluminescent towers and neural-linked grace. But Torenza is not a sanctuary; it's a Kinetic Slingshot. Deep in the Earth's crust, a "Seed Ship" is preparing for a violent interstellar exit.
The math is cold: There are ten thousand citizens in Torenza. There are only 1,200 seats on the ship.
Recruited into the "Social Cohesion" bureau, Alex is forced to use his storytelling skills to manufacture hope for a population marked for "Recycling." Through a neural L-Link, he broadcasts a beautiful lie to the masses, keeping the peace while the clock ticks down to launch. But when Keri discovers that the Harvesters are actually a transport infrastructure for a much larger fleet, the "Last Lie" becomes impossible to maintain.
With their own children's biology tethered to the city's fading power, the Carringtons must decide: Do they keep the 8,800 "expendable" souls quiet for a peaceful end, or do they tell the truth and risk the only lifeboat humanity has left?
Scan the code. Check your Utility. In Torenza, the truth is the only thing they can't recycle.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798251750102
- ISBN-10: 9798251750102
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.61 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.81 pounds
- Page Count: 272
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