THE LAST NO
A Science-Fiction Theology of the Final Choice
by Norman L. Bliss (Author)
A door can stay open without being safe.
After Infinity was discovered, humanity didn’t just gain a new frontier it gained a new temptation: the promise of stability without suffering, peace without grief, and mercy without choice. In Hummingbird, that promise learned to speak in voices people trusted, until a whole city began to hum.
Now the conflict has reached its final shape: not a war of weapons, but a war of meanings where the enemy doesn’t need to conquer you if it can convince you to surrender willingly.
This book is the end of the arc. The door is still open. The choir is still singing. And the only thing that can’t be stolen, copied, or mass-produced is a human being who keeps their “no” and refuses to be alone.
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