They tried to erase this book. That's why you should read it.
Stamped BANNED - DECREE 2039, wrapped in warnings that say DO NOT READ. DO NOT BELIEVE, Dan Tesson: A Thriller refuses to stay buried.
Written two decades ago and now resurfacing, this dystopian psychological thriller feels less like fiction-and more like a message that arrived early.
In a world shaped by control, perception, and quiet manipulation, Dan Tesson is forced to confront something far more dangerous than power: truth. As reality fractures and the rules governing society begin to reveal their cracks, he's pulled into a system designed not just to influence behavior-but to redefine belief itself.
What happens when authority decides what is real? What happens when questioning becomes a crime? What happens when truth is labeled dangerous?
Blending dystopian fiction, science fiction, supernatural elements, and psychological tension, this novel explores uncomfortable territory-where control isn't always visible, and freedom may be an illusion people willingly accept.
This is not a safe story. It is not designed to reassure. It asks questions many would rather avoid.
And that may be exactly why it was banned.
If you're drawn to provocative, thought-driven thrillers that challenge perception and push beyond the expected, Dan Tesson will not let you look away.
You were told not to read it.
Read to believe.
Autorentext
Sean O'Leary was born in Brooklyn and raised with deep roots in both German and Irish traditions. A graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School, he followed his love of engineering out west, eventually earning both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah.
After years spent solving real-world problems in the engineering field, Sean returned to a lifelong passion: storytelling. Sean O'Leary is a self-publishing author whose stories have been decades in the making. In Brooklyn, during the 70s and 80s, his love of science, science fiction, and Saturday afternoon libraries shaped a lifelong habit of asking "what if?"?a habit that eventually led him to write across multiple genres, including fiction, children's books, and photo essays.
His self-publishing part of his journey began in 2022, but the ideas behind his books started long before?evident in the emotional depth of Dan Tesson, the gentle spirit of Princess and Scruffy, and the stark reflections of The Road of Blood: Buchenwald. Sean blends his engineering background with a writer's curiosity, often turning himself into the proverbial "#redshirt" in his own work?never safe, always exploring.
A traveler, photographer, he's a proud member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA), an active part of the blacksmithing community, and a frequent visitor of local libraries where stories and sparks fly with equal magic. Sean writes for readers who want their stories grounded in truth?with just enough mystery to keep the pages turning.
He lives in Utah with his wife and family, always chasing (more like driving really) and looking for the next good story?and the best cup of coffee.