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The Future Is Virtual. Survival Is Real.
In a world fractured by status and rights, Alex Sheppard aspires to be a space guide. His dreams are jeopardized when he’s thrust into Disgardium, a treacherous virtual realm. There, Alex earns the rare and coveted title of “threat”—bestowing him with unparalleled powers, but also painting a target on his back.
Venture into a meticulously crafted game realm where the boundaries between reality and virtuality dissolve. As Alex faces mounting dangers in-game, the stakes become very real.
Class-A Threat isn’t merely a game story. It’s an exploration of societal depths, narrated through the enthralling world of gaming.
“Vividly described with genuine game systems, this deserves 4 out of 4 stars. A must-read not just for LitRPG aficionados, but for anyone captivated by tales where reality and the virtual world intertwine.” —OnlineBookClub
With a stellar 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 1,300 ratings on Amazon, a 4.3 on Goodreads, Class-A Threat is a treasure for fans of The Hunger Games, Maze Runner, Worm, and Divergent. Step into the Disgardium universe with Alex and immerse yourself in a saga unparalleled.
Wait up! What do you mean, your character’s been cursed? Rotting alive? You’re joking, right? Having said that… could this be a proverbial once-in-a-lifetime chance? Oh… And now that the game’s AI has reclassified me as a potential global threat, it can only mean one thing: we’re not finished yet!
The year is 2074. Alex is a fifteen-year-old student dreaming of a career as a space guide. He eats, sleeps and breathes stars—but life has other plans. That’s how Disgardium, a new online game, becomes his only means of reaching his goal.
Alex is lucky enough to achieve what amounts to God mode complete with absolute immunity—but that’s only one side of the coin . . .
As an imba player, he becomes a “global threat”—one of the few fellow wayward players whom the game company views as a danger to itself, paying a lot of money to the so-called prevention clans for their elimination.
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