In Resolver, Trent Whippler’s debut sci-fi novel, readers are thrust into the heart of Gralex, a dystopian metropolis where corporate power overshadows government, and justice is meted out by cybernetic enforcers like Gregory Hunt. As a key player in this futuristic law enforcement system, Hunt’s role is to execute orders without trials or juries, serving a society where morality is often traded for efficiency.
Set against the backdrop of advanced surveillance technology and shadowy corporate entities, Resolver explores themes of power, corruption, and the impact of unchecked authority. Hunt’s world is one where truth is elusive, and reality itself is questioned. As he unravels deeper conspiracies that expose the dark underbelly of Gralex, the novel becomes more than just a cyber war narrative—it’s a thought-provoking exploration of truth, power, and control in a world where human lives are expendable.
Whippler’s background as a military history educator informs the novel’s intense, action-packed sequences, adding a layer of authenticity to the futuristic battles and technological warfare. The disenfranchised population in Resolver represents those lost in the cracks of this dystopian future, where the powerful hold all the cards and rebellion simmers just beneath the surface. Gregory Hunt’s moral dilemmas and inner conflict add depth to the character, as he must decide whether to follow his orders or challenge the system that made him who he is.
This edge-of-your-seat narrative is perfect for fans of cyberpunk thrillers, conspiracy-driven plots, and dystopian futures that hit closer to home than we’d like to admit. With its complex exploration of power dynamics and a fast-paced, gripping storyline, Resolver stands as a powerful commentary on the dangers of a world ruled by technology and unchecked authority.
Join Gregory Hunt in a world where conspiracy thrives, reality blurs, and the future of society rests in the hands of those who question it.