The old regime. Her Face everywhere. Poster girl. Like Mona Lisa her eyes are following you. Everything you do and say is caught on the newest invention, a camera implanted in your eye. When the regime falls, it is hard to forget poster girl, the role model of the surveillance apparatus of the megalopolis. Now in prison, still young, she has lost everything, confined to four appartment blocks with little supplies from outside, her life consists of stagnation and reflecting on the past.
When she is approached by her captors, the new people in power, with an almost unsolvable assignment, she is faced with her reality of truth and the possibility of freedom. One person’s utopia is another one’s dystopia, a great short read about colliding idiologies, twisted morals, the idea of freedom and new beginnings. And not to forget a thriller about a missing girl that swallows you and makes you want to read it in one go.