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Payton Pearson Launches A Gripping Psychological Thriller Exploring Power, Fear, And The Fragility Of Truth
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A new dystopian novel Black & White: Odyssey of Eden (Book One) delves into the hidden forces manipulating leaders and nations in a dark reflection of modern society.
Author Payton Pearson announces the release of Black & White: Odyssey of Eden (Book One), published by Page Publishing. The first installment in the Odyssey of Eden saga, the novel takes readers on a haunting journey through political corruption, personal fear, and the perilous intersection of morality and power.
Set in a world where truth is weaponized and leaders are mere pawns in the game of unseen masters, Black & White follows Allen Scott, the President of the United States, as he navigates a terrifying conspiracy that questions the very nature of control. When a disarmed nuclear bomb is found in the Statue of Liberty, Allen is thrust into a web of manipulation, secrecy, and existential dread where every move is dictated by faceless overlords and every act of defiance could mean annihilation.
Blending psychological suspense with speculative political fiction, Pearson's debut novel captures the fragility of human will when confronted by institutional power. Through vivid prose and cinematic intensity, the story exposes the machinery behind propaganda and fear, revealing how easily morality bends when freedom becomes an illusion. The narrative is both thrilling and philosophical, raising questions about free will, identity, and the price of obedience in a society ruled by surveillance and deceit.
"Black & White began as a thought experiment about what would happen if every major decision of a world leader were secretly controlled," said Payton Pearson, author of the novel. "I wanted to explore the psychology of fear - what it does to people in power, and how it trickles down to everyone living under systems they can't see or understand. The story is about hesitation, resistance, and the moment when conscience defies control."
Pearson's writing is characterized by a mix of realism and allegory. Readers are drawn into the claustrophobic world of political manipulation and inner turmoil, where fear becomes both a weapon and a catalyst for awakening. The book's alternating tones - shifting from suspense to introspection - mirror the duality of its title, Black & White, symbolizing the constant tension between good and evil, truth and deception.
As Book One of the Odyssey of Eden series, this novel lays the groundwork for a broader saga exploring the human struggle for autonomy against omnipresent authority. With sharp dialogue, immersive world-building, and profound philosophical undercurrents, Pearson delivers a narrative that feels both disturbingly familiar and daringly original - a warning and a revelation wrapped in fiction.
About the Author
Payton Pearson is an American author and a United States Air Force Veteran known for blending speculative fiction with psychological realism. Drawing inspiration from philosophy, politics, and human behavior, Pearson crafts stories that challenge conventional ideas of truth and control. Black & White: Odyssey of Eden (Book One) is his debut novel, marking the beginning of a bold new literary universe exploring the interplay of consciousness, power, and resistance.
Black & White: Odyssey of Eden (Book One) is available in print and digital formats through Page Publishing and major online retailers.
Author Payton Pearson announces the release of Black & White: Odyssey of Eden (Book One), published by Page Publishing. The first installment in the Odyssey of Eden saga, the novel takes readers on a haunting journey through political corruption, personal fear, and the perilous intersection of morality and power.
Set in a world where truth is weaponized and leaders are mere pawns in the game of unseen masters, Black & White follows Allen Scott, the President of the United States, as he navigates a terrifying conspiracy that questions the very nature of control. When a disarmed nuclear bomb is found in the Statue of Liberty, Allen is thrust into a web of manipulation, secrecy, and existential dread where every move is dictated by faceless overlords and every act of defiance could mean annihilation.
Blending psychological suspense with speculative political fiction, Pearson's debut novel captures the fragility of human will when confronted by institutional power. Through vivid prose and cinematic intensity, the story exposes the machinery behind propaganda and fear, revealing how easily morality bends when freedom becomes an illusion. The narrative is both thrilling and philosophical, raising questions about free will, identity, and the price of obedience in a society ruled by surveillance and deceit.
"Black & White began as a thought experiment about what would happen if every major decision of a world leader were secretly controlled," said Payton Pearson, author of the novel. "I wanted to explore the psychology of fear - what it does to people in power, and how it trickles down to everyone living under systems they can't see or understand. The story is about hesitation, resistance, and the moment when conscience defies control."
Pearson's writing is characterized by a mix of realism and allegory. Readers are drawn into the claustrophobic world of political manipulation and inner turmoil, where fear becomes both a weapon and a catalyst for awakening. The book's alternating tones - shifting from suspense to introspection - mirror the duality of its title, Black & White, symbolizing the constant tension between good and evil, truth and deception.
As Book One of the Odyssey of Eden series, this novel lays the groundwork for a broader saga exploring the human struggle for autonomy against omnipresent authority. With sharp dialogue, immersive world-building, and profound philosophical undercurrents, Pearson delivers a narrative that feels both disturbingly familiar and daringly original - a warning and a revelation wrapped in fiction.
About the Author
Payton Pearson is an American author and a United States Air Force Veteran known for blending speculative fiction with psychological realism. Drawing inspiration from philosophy, politics, and human behavior, Pearson crafts stories that challenge conventional ideas of truth and control. Black & White: Odyssey of Eden (Book One) is his debut novel, marking the beginning of a bold new literary universe exploring the interplay of consciousness, power, and resistance.
Black & White: Odyssey of Eden (Book One) is available in print and digital formats through Page Publishing and major online retailers.
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