Meritopia

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Pub Date 22 May 2017 | Archive Date 10 Jul 2017

Description

A perfect society based on merit, but not everyone's invited...

In this thrilling conclusion to the bestselling Meritropolis trilogy, Charley and company chase the Czar to Meritopia, a utopian city set among celestial heights in the mountains. Just to get near the city, Charley will have to brave terrifying new animal combos roaming wild among the stark wilderness, and if he succeeds in summiting the peak, there’s no assurances that he will even be able to gain access.

Meritopia might deign to be a perfect society based on merit, but that doesn’t mean everyone’s invited. But Charley’s not the kind of person who waits for an invitation to do what needs to be done and this is his last chance to zero the System and avenge his brother’s death.

A perfect society based on merit, but not everyone's invited...

In this thrilling conclusion to the bestselling Meritropolis trilogy, Charley and company chase the Czar to Meritopia, a utopian city...


Advance Praise

‘Ohman’s dystopian vision is well-paced, imaginative, and suspenseful to the very end.’ Clarion Reviews

‘Ohman’s dystopian vision is well-paced, imaginative, and suspenseful to the very end.’ Clarion Reviews


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I loved this book but wasn't aware it was a trilogy so now I must get book 1 and 2!

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A satisfying conclusion to a well-written, well-imagined trilogy. The character interaction and the novel pacing is tight, and will keep dystopian readers engaged and turning pages.

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