CHAOS
SAVE THE WORLD OR DIE TRYING
In 2056, the world has been reduced to domes, surveillance, and rain that kills. Tess Conway escapes through time with one chance to stop the catastrophe before it begins.
Six Weeks to Change the Future
A contemporary science-fiction thriller about time, power, family, corporate conspiracy, and human enhancement.
When a woman from a ruined future travels back to 2026, she recruits an ex-mercenary and a fractured team to stop the corporation that will bring the world to its kneesβbut the boy at the center of the conspiracy may be more dangerous than the catastrophe itself.
Chaos is not a distant space opera or alien fiction. It is a high-voltage thriller grounded in corporate surveillance, tactical survival, human enhancement, and the terrifying cost of trying to rewrite fate.
Classified Dossier Console
Decrypt tactical files, character dossiers, and project threats directly from the Chaos universe.
The Architecture of Catastrophe
Six systemic forces threaten the outcome of Tess Conway's mission in 2026.
Corporate Surveillance
Omnipresent data networks and private security forces monitoring every urban corridor.
The Blackout Grid
The impending collapse of energy infrastructure leading directly to the 2056 dome isolation.
Human Enhancement
Experimental neural and physical enhancements that trade humanity for tactical dominance.
Time Pressure
A strict six-week window before historical event lines lock permanently into ruin.
Fractured Team
Ex-mercenaries, rogue engineers, and operatives with competing secrets and hidden agendas.
The Central Boy
A quiet, unpredictable young person whose true origin threatens to eclipse the calamity itself.
Chaos β Book One
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CHAOS
BY NASIR DEVLANI
When a woman from a ruined future travels back to 2026, she recruits an ex-mercenary and a fractured team to stop the corporation that will bring the world to its kneesβbut the boy at the center of the conspiracy may be more dangerous than the catastrophe itself.