In an age of shifting alliances, digital warfare, and ecological reckoning, The World on Edge unravels the fragile threads that bind our modern world together. Blending the intensity of political fiction with the insight of global analysis, the book explores how technology, power, and climate converge to redefine what it means to be secure, and what it costs to stay human.
Across continents and crises, diplomats, journalists, scientists, and ordinary citizens find themselves caught in a web of deceit and survival. When a mysterious cyberattack triggers cascading global failures, the illusion of order collapses, forcing humanity to confront its deepest fears, and its last chance for redemption.
Through a sweeping narrative grounded in realism and moral inquiry, The World on Edge offers both a warning and a call to reflection: that the fate of nations often rests not in the hands of leaders, but in the choices of individuals who dare to act when the world begins to fracture.