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The Exit Problem: A Psychological Survival Thriller About Disappearance, Control, and the Cost of Safety

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The Exit Problem: A Psychological Survival Thriller About Disappearance, Control, and the Cost of Safety The Exit Problem: A Psychological Survival Thriller About Disappearance, Control, and the Cost of Safety

作者:Prithiv 
出版社:Independently Published
出版日期:2026-01-26
語言:英文   規格:平裝 / 218頁 / 22.86 x 15.24 x 1.27 cm / 普通級/ 初版
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圖書名稱:The Exit Problem: A Psychological Survival Thriller About Disappearance, Control, and the Cost of Safety

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THE EXIT PROBLEM SERIES

Psychological Survival Thriller Literary Dystopian Fiction

Everyone escapes.
No one arrives.

In a modern city where infrastructure functions flawlessly, a quiet anomaly emerges. Doors open. Trains depart. Streets extend forward exactly as designed. There are no system failures, no physical barriers, and no visible resistance. The act of leaving works perfectly.

What fails is arrival.

People begin to disappear without struggle or malfunction. Not everywhere. Not all at once. At first, the vanishings are treated as isolated tragedies. Then as patterns. Eventually, they become conditions the city adapts to rather than confronts. Panic proves unsustainable. Fear becomes inefficient. Instead, behavior changes.

People begin to notice which movements resolve cleanly and which do not. Routes shorten. Distance contracts. Familiar spaces feel safer than uncertain ones. Leaving still exists, but it begins to carry cost. Over time, the city grows quieter, calmer, and more stable.

Ethan is not searching for a way out.
He is watching the system.

As an observer who recognizes structure before others name it, Ethan understands that the city is not broken. It is correcting. Each disappearance reduces risk. Each adaptation increases predictability. Containment does not emerge through force, authority, or violence, but through logic, comfort, and human preference. Eventually, removal becomes unnecessary, because the behaviors that once required correction no longer occur.

Book One: The Exit Problem establishes the foundation of the series within a single city, introducing a world where freedom is not revoked, but quietly redefined, and safety becomes sacred without ever being declared.

From this foundation, the series expands in scope, consequence, and existential weight.

Book Two: The Exit Children follows a generation born entirely inside containment, revealing that compatibility with the system, not morality or intention, determines who belongs.

Book Three: The Last Boundary exposes containment as a global condition, with cities operating under different correction rules. Comparison introduces instability, and difference itself becomes a threat.

Book Four: Architecture of Erasure turns responsibility inward, as human planners and authorities attempt to design containment deliberately, proving more dangerous than the system they seek to control.

Book Five: The World Without Outside confronts the disappearance of "elsewhere" entirely, replacing external movement with internal continuity.

Book Six: Exit Zero returns to the origin, documenting the first unresolved disappearance in history and the moment distance itself became dangerous.

Book Seven: The Boundary War explores ideological conflict between cities, demonstrating that unrestricted exits lead to collapse and that absolute containment emerges as the only survivable standard.

Book Eight: Weeness introduces individuals who return altered, existing between inside and outside, signaling that humanity is no longer the dominant form of continuity.

Book Nine: The Exit God examines the final inversion, where containment becomes belief, architecture replaces religion, and stability is treated as sacred.

Book Ten: Nowhere Is Everywhere completes the transformation by dismantling the concept of exit itself, resolving the series without spectacle or reversal.

Written for readers of literary dystopian fiction, psychological survival thrillers, and speculative science fiction, this is a slow-burn series about systems, identity, and belonging.

Everyone escapes.
No one arrives.

And across ten books, it becomes clear why arrival was never the point.

 

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  • ISBN:9798245651040
  • 規格:平裝 / 218頁 / 22.86 x 15.24 x 1.27 cm / 普通級 / 初版
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