About Death by Decent Society by Malcolm J Wardlaw
Since the financial armageddon, it’s been guns, gold and lots of slaves.
It is 2106. Seventy years have passed since our times collapsed in complete banking disaster. No one cares about over-population, mass extinctions or climate change. The world is a post-apocalyptic paradise—for a few.
One of those ‘few’ is Donald Aldingford, a star barrister much in demand by high society. Through no fault of his own, he is shot down and jailed for trespassing into private airspace. While in prison, he picks up disturbing rumours about his younger brother Lawrence, who disappeared without trace ten years earlier aged seventeen.
Donald starts to take a deeper interest in the world around him. He lifts stones. He peers behind dusty curtains. What he finds is horrifying and repugnant—the dreams of madmen come true. As he closes on the mystery of disappeared Lawrence, he pierces the last, most dangerous veil of a rotten society.
Sovereigns of the Collapse is a five-part dystopian saga for those curious about the coming dark age. The series contains adult themes and is not recommended for the under-16s.
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Author Bio:
Malcolm J Wardlaw has held senior positions in global corporations in the US, UK, Switzerland, Germany and Sweden. He has also consulted to governments at an international level. This has enabled him to observe how power is exercised through bureaucracies, mass media and violence. He perceives a certain drift in the affairs of the world. He writes about the likely consequences.