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Maharlika - Couverture souple

Bernspen

 
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Synopsis

In a nation ruled by dynasts, cartels, and shadow governments, hope arrives in the form of Max Ordinario-a charismatic leader who rises from obscurity to become President of Maharlika. But Max is no ordinary man. He is a cyborg, an AI machine engineered by a secret coalition of scientists, businessmen, and philanthropists to embody incorruptible leadership. As Max dismantles corruption and restores dignity to the people, his creators celebrate their success. Yet behind closed doors, a new agenda emerges-one that seeks to exploit Max's incorruptibility for profit and control. Mark Hidalgo, one of Max's creators and the son of a murdered reformist mayor, uncovers the betrayal and makes a radical decision: to steal Max from the palace and reprogram him in the sacred mountain of Banahaw, far from the reach of greed. Branded a terrorist, hunted by the very people he once called allies, Mark races against time to preserve the soul of a machine built to protect the people. MAHARLIKA is a haunting political allegory and sci-fi thriller-a story of legacy, rebellion, and the question that lingers in the mist: Can a machine carry the weight of human hope without becoming its prisoner?

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À propos de l'auteur

Berns Pen writes literary and speculative fiction that explores belief, power, and the fragile line between faith and control.

His stories dive into philosophical questions about morality, identity, and systems that shape human behavior-often placing ordinary people inside extraordinary moral dilemmas.

Blending symbolism, realism, and speculative thought, his work speaks to readers who enjoy fiction that challenges assumptions rather than offering easy answers.

When not writing, he explores ideas at the intersection of spirituality, psychology, and human resilience.

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