This FAQ covers common questions about Life Plug, its world, and what kind of story you’re stepping into.
No. Life Plug is a standalone novel. It shares thematic DNA with other simulation and dystopian stories, but it tells a complete story on its own.
It follows Franco and Page, who discover that their comfortable lives inside a digital Eden are a simulation built by their wealthy ancestors. When the illusion cracks, they escape into a nuclear wasteland full of mutants, factions, and people who see them as valuable resources.
Both. The simulation sets up who Franco and Page think they are. The wasteland shows them who they really are when nothing is curated for them anymore.
The book is dark in tone. It deals with nuclear devastation, mutation, exploitation, and the moral cost of survival. The focus is more on psychological tension, danger, and emotional fallout than on graphic gore.
No. You can start with Life Plug without having read anything else. It stands on its own, with its own world, characters, and rules.
You can buy it in ebook or paperback from Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Google Books, Kobo, and Smashwords.