Daniel Harris has done nothing wrong.
He goes to work.
He pays his bills.
He answers his phone.
But after an administrative “reclassification,” small adjustments begin to ripple outward.
A credit report shifts.
An insurance tier changes.
An employment review pauses.
A school file flags.
The system doesn’t accuse.
It measures.
Under Tier 2 — Conditional, Daniel’s stability is scored in real time.
Missed calls deduct points.
Travel delays cost him.
Even a brief rise in tone at the dinner table registers as volatility.
He has thirty days to return to dormancy.
But the math is tilted.
The corridor narrows.
And every normal human reaction becomes evidence.
As the stability index drops toward Tier 3 — Substitution, Daniel realizes the system isn’t testing whether he will fail.
It is testing how long he can remain perfectly controlled.
Cold, precise, and disturbingly plausible, Reclassification Order is a psychological systems thriller about surveillance without accusation, risk modeling without crime, and what happens when stability becomes the only acceptable emotion.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Daniel Harris has done nothing wrong.He goes to work.He pays his bills.He answers his phone.But after an administrative "reclassification," small adjustments begin to ripple outward.A credit report shifts.An insurance tier changes.An employment review pauses.A school file flags.The system doesn't accuse.It measures.Under Tier 2 - Conditional, Daniel's stability is scored in real time.Missed calls deduct points.Travel delays cost him.Even a brief rise in tone at the dinner table registers as volatility.He has thirty days to return to dormancy.But the math is tilted.The corridor narrows.And every normal human reaction becomes evidence.As the stability index drops toward Tier 3 - Substitution, Daniel realizes the system isn't testing whether he will fail.It is testing how long he can remain perfectly controlled.Cold, precise, and disturbingly plausible, Reclassification Order is a psychological systems thriller about surveillance without accusation, risk modeling without crime, and what happens when stability becomes the only acceptable emotion. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798250578363
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Daniel Harris has done nothing wrong.He goes to work.He pays his bills.He answers his phone.But after an administrative "reclassification," small adjustments begin to ripple outward.A credit report shifts.An insurance tier changes.An employment review pauses.A school file flags.The system doesn't accuse.It measures.Under Tier 2 - Conditional, Daniel's stability is scored in real time.Missed calls deduct points.Travel delays cost him.Even a brief rise in tone at the dinner table registers as volatility.He has thirty days to return to dormancy.But the math is tilted.The corridor narrows.And every normal human reaction becomes evidence.As the stability index drops toward Tier 3 - Substitution, Daniel realizes the system isn't testing whether he will fail.It is testing how long he can remain perfectly controlled.Cold, precise, and disturbingly plausible, Reclassification Order is a psychological systems thriller about surveillance without accusation, risk modeling without crime, and what happens when stability becomes the only acceptable emotion. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798250578363
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