Believe Me, I Lied Believe Me, I Lied

Believe Me, I Lied

A short science fiction story

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Publisher Description

Freedom is almost forgotten in this story by the author of the Moreau Society series.

In the name of security, people sacrificed freedom and security. When faceless, unaccountable stormtroopers target anyone at any time, when universal tracking becomes mandatory, it isn’t about safety. It is about control. The belief that it couldn’t happen here is exactly why it happened.

Ozzy Decker understands systems and how they work. He longs for a better system that cares for people, rather than exploiting them. He may hold the key to the first faults in the system of oppression.

For April, life as a cog in the authoritarian system isn’t a life at all. She seeks a way forward to freedoms lost before she was born.

Ryan M. Williams’ Believe Me, I Lied, is part of the Super Great Challenge (SGC), one story written each week for a year from this imaginative author. Each story an unique experience that can be read in a single entertaining sitting.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
January 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
58
Pages
PUBLISHER
Glittering Throng Press
SELLER
Ryan Williams
SIZE
2.6
MB
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