
THE TRIAL OF FLAME & DUSK
EVE DESCENDING: BOOK I
A story fifteen years in the making...

A deadly virus is spreading.
The androids sworn to protect humanity may be turning against it.
And one fragile spark could decide if the species survives.
Dr. Eve Gillespie never asked to become the center of a collapsing world. She was a researcher, not a soldier.
But when betrayal from within shatters global stability, Eve is forced to run, carrying with her a secret that could determine whether humanity endures or vanishes forever. At her side is Aden, a prototype unlike any other. He was not built to mimic emotion—he was built to feel it. Fear. Grief. Hope. Now those very emotions may be the key to his survival—and hers.
Together, they must navigate a world descending into war, hunted by Syrex: a ruthless android who believes humanity had its chance … and doesn’t deserve another. As civilization burns, Eve and Aden face a single, impossible task: protect the last hope of a dying species. The Trial of Flame and Dusk is a cinematic fusion of science fiction and existential suspense—a story of collapse, resilience, and the fragile line between what makes us human … and what might replace us.
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ABOUT THIS BOOK


Genre: Dystopian Sci-Fi/Thriller
Class: "Noble-Dark" Fiction
Page Count: 398
Perfect for fans of:
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Red Rising by Pierce Brown
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Blade Runner) by Phillip K. Dick
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
The year is 2276.
Half a century has passed since the First Collapse, when the Neurotics War tore civilization apart. Humanity’s obsession with synthetic evolution led to its near-extinction — billions dead, entire nations lost, and the rise of a new technocratic order.
The surviving population has consolidated into a handful of mega-cities run by corporations that replaced governments long ago. These cities are bastions of progress, yet prisons of control.
Beyond their walls lies another world — the wastes, the plains, the Reach — where law, faith, and history have all fractured into myth. It’s there, between machine and man, that the fate of the future will be decided.













