
Book Details:
Author: H. Meadow Hopewell
Release Date: November 21, 2024Series:
Genre: Speculative Fiction, Thriller, Suspense, Spiritual Fiction
Format: E-book
Pages: 154 pages
Publisher: Elk Lake Publishing, Inc.
Blurb:
Award-winning director, Roare Murdock, is approached by a private group of investigative journalists who invite her to spearhead a documentary. She agrees to join the project to expose the dark side of transhumanism. With the assignment comes grave danger to herself and those around her. And someone in her close circle of trusted associates is not what he seems. She wonders why God would choose a wayward follower like her to warn the masses of an imminent threat to humanity.
Amid the challenges and dangers of research and filming, Hunter Barraclough, Roare’s biological father, enters her life for the first time. When Roare reaches her breaking point, help comes from an unlikely source, Sloane McInerney, Roare’s bodyguard. Sloane has his own reasons to join forces with Roare to unmask a malevolent AI lab whose CEO plots to destroy human souls through AI and other-worldly technology. As she battles demonic forces, Roare uses fear and anger to her advantage. But how long will she last before she questions her own survival?
Review
Rage Against the Machine by H. Meadow Hopewell is an unapologetically bold novel that is part speculative fiction and part spiritual wake-up call that tackles big questions about AI, faith, and the fragile nature of human agency. I’m drawn to books that take risks, and this one certainly does. It leans into its high-concept premise with conviction and delivers a story that is both timely and deeply rooted in spiritual introspection.
What really impressed me is how the author bridges the gap between the speculative and the sacred. The futuristic technologies—neural implants, augmented intelligence, and algorithmic control—feel eerily plausible, but what makes this story resonate is its grounding in prophecy and human frailty. Characters are not just pawns in a sci-fi world; they wrestle with guilt, redemption, divine purpose, and what it means to resist a system that increasingly erases individuality and soul.
There are moments where the narrative dips into exposition-heavy territory or could benefit from more subtlety in its messaging. But the sheer ambition of the themes—especially around digital enslavement vs. spiritual freedom—more than makes up for that. It reads like Black Mirror crossed with The Book of Revelation, and somehow, it works!
If you’re looking for a high-concept thriller that’s unafraid to ask deep questions—and answer them through a faith-driven lens—Rage Against the Machine is a compelling and intelligent read that leaves you thinking long after the last page is turned.