Tropic Of Kansas by Christopher Brown

Set in a near-future United States ravaged by climate collapse and dominated by corporate-authoritarian power, the novel follows a dislocated protagonist who becomes entangled in political intrigue, conspiracies, and a fraught movement of resistance; through plots of surveillance, exile, propaganda, and unexpected alliances—often intersecting with art and media—the story probes the moral compromises of survival, the costs of dissent, and the uneasy possibilities for remaking a broken society.

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