“In the end, we control our own destiny.”
Esther Dushey is an accomplished author and visionary, best known for her futuristic novel C-Farm 48. With a deep passion for science fiction, Dushey explores themes of identity, human cloning, and the impact of technology on society.
Her writing delves into complex moral dilemmas and the balance between power and responsibility. Through her characters, she challenges readers to reflect on the ethical boundaries of scientific advancement and societal control.
C-Farm 48 is a haunting glimpse of Earth’s future. The destruction of our planet is inevitable if it continues to deteriorate as it is: although you will enjoy reading my novel, it leans more toward life in the future caused by global warming, advanced technology, fire, and our planet’s catastrophes.
Is it too late? Hopefully, we may still have the power to prevent this tragedy.
The book explores what it means to be human through Darcy IV, a clone created from Commander John Darcy. He struggles with being a copy, yet also a living person with emotions, memories, and choices.
The society in C-Farm 48 uses injections, monitoring, strict rules, and rank systems to control people. Darcy IV must decide whether to become a savior or a destroyer as Supreme Leader.
The story questions whether scientific progress truly helps humanity or can eventually destroy it. The world has advanced cloning, domes, transporters, bracelets, and surveillance, but it also carries the scars of environmental collapse.
A gripping and terrifying look into a future we are dangerously close to realizing. C-FARM 48 kept me on the edge of my seat from page one. An absolute masterpiece of dystopian fiction."
Esther Dushey doesn’t just tell a story; she issues a warning. The world-building is phenomenal, blending advanced tech with a stark environmental message.
I couldn't put it down. The zero zone concept is haunting. It's rare to find a sci-fi thriller that makes you think so deeply about the real world. Wake up, indeed.