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"A Masterpiece in dystopian storytelling."-BetterAuds. "More existential dread"-Sam Wright.The Atlas Agenda hurls you headfirst into a ruthless steampunk dystopia on the brink of collapse: In a shattered world where memories are erased, rewritten, and sold, truth has been buried beneath layers of manufactured history-until now. When Al-Khafi, a covert Bureau agent trained to erase the past, and Lira Varga, a scarred Kommission operative with a fire she won't let die, uncover a buried truth powerful enough to shatter regimes, they're thrown into a deadly race across broken cities and rising…mehr

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"A Masterpiece in dystopian storytelling."-BetterAuds. "More existential dread"-Sam Wright.The Atlas Agenda hurls you headfirst into a ruthless steampunk dystopia on the brink of collapse: In a shattered world where memories are erased, rewritten, and sold, truth has been buried beneath layers of manufactured history-until now. When Al-Khafi, a covert Bureau agent trained to erase the past, and Lira Varga, a scarred Kommission operative with a fire she won't let die, uncover a buried truth powerful enough to shatter regimes, they're thrown into a deadly race across broken cities and rising shadows.More than a high-stakes thriller, The Atlas Agenda is a searing critique of power and a philosophical exploration of memory, identity, and resistance. Brimming with breakneck action and razor-sharp philosophy, The Atlas Agenda is a genre-defying thrill ride. As the agents battle to restore democratic vitality, one question lingers:When a society surrenders freedom for peace and truth for comfort, is it right to tear away the lie-knowing the truth may offer no solace and could shatter a carefully preserved illusion of happiness?
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Peter Rolf Michael Debik was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1970 as the son of opera singers Edith and Hans-Joachim Debik.After moving to Berlin (West) in 1978, he attended the British-German Charles Dickens Elementary School, then the Erich Hoepner High School (today the Heinz Berggruen High School), which was characterized by music, art and film. A year in the USA in 1987/88 he graduated with a US high school diploma. In 1990 he passed the German Abitur, in 1992 he completed his professional training as a bank clerk. Since his childhood, Debik had not only been fascinated by physics and astronomy. He was also fascinated by science fiction. He is a big fan of Jules Verne, but read his first book by Isaac Asimov ("Black Holes") at the age of 8. He also devoured the popular science books by Erich von Däniken, but ultimately always remained a scientist. In 2002 he received a master's degree from the Technical University of Berlin with top grades in communication science and linguistic

s with a focus on communication technology and signal processing. Gifted and a member of the German chapter of Mensa, he is now the owner of the web hosting provider and software developer Bitpalast.