Izai Amorim's Blog
May 11, 2024
New Novel “Berlin 2013: U.S.E. Power Games” now on NetGalley

https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/boo...
Berlin 2013: U.S.E. Power Games
This book serves as a timeless literary soundtrack for election years, setting the stage in the fictional United States of Europe during the election year 2013, and depicting the final days of Berlin before its obliteration by an atomic bomb. Marrying cynicism with dark humor, this account reveals a world without heroes, filled with varying degrees of malevolence in a relentless battle of evil against evil. Nevertheless, this is realistic literature, not dystopian fiction.
In this alternative history novel, steeped in political and power intrigues, the least repulsive character is a former terrorist, now on parole, once the most-wanted killer of his time. This reveals much about the other characters: corrupt environmental organizations running extortion schemes; global media networks twisting the truth; secret services going rogue; politicians manipulating public opinion to gain or retain power; and other dubious entities.
While “Berlin 2013: U.S.E. Power Games” is far from an uplifting tale, it is crucial because it shows how disinformation and storytelling are used to forge power structures that answer to no one. Unaccountable power poses a severe threat to democracy and the rule of law. The central question of this story, therefore, is not who committed the act or why but rather how we can stop and reverse the ongoing erosion of democratic values — if indeed that is still possible.
Published on May 11, 2024 02:03
January 30, 2020
New Novel: Liberty Farm

My new novel "Liberty Farm: A Family Portrait" is now on NetGalley:
https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/boo...
About the book:
Set in the semi-arid backlands of northeastern Brazil and spanning one century and three generations, this family saga is a complex psychological portrait of family life, intertwined with Brazil’s history from the birth of the republic to the end of the military dictatorship in 1989.
Liberty Farm is a chronicle of family and society, history and geography, life and death, loyalty and justice, truth and connivance. It’s also a tale of paternal and filial love in all of its forms: strongly felt, unreciprocated, withheld, yearned for, never obtained. “Father, please look at me...”
The death of the favorite son creates a love black hole that sucks away the father’s entire love. Invisible like the ones in the sky, this love black hole will rule the family for decades, its existence only revealed by the odd behavior of the three older sons. “The family must always stay together...”
Published on January 30, 2020 08:36
October 25, 2016
Interview with Lisa Haselton
Published on October 25, 2016 23:48
September 21, 2016
On the Run published
Published on September 21, 2016 05:49
June 1, 2016
On The Run now on Netgalley

Now on Netgalley. If you wish to review it, please contact me at contact@izaiamorim.com or via message here on Goodreads. Thanks.
Published on June 01, 2016 08:23