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  • Published: 25 August 2016
  • ISBN: 9781783522316
  • Imprint: Unbound Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432
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Versailles

A novel



A modern-day fable about identity in the information age and the story of a nuclear family set to explode.

Welcome to Versailles, an oceanfront mega-mansion, 100 rooms of technologically breathtaking real estate, tailor-made for Casey Baer, founder and CEO of the internet’s pre-eminent social network. He’s the closest thing the online generation has to royalty, and this is his palace.

But all is not well in this concrete shell of one man’s American Dream. His wife, Synthea, once the world’s foremost industrial designer, roams the corridors in a drugged dream state. His son, River, locks himself away in his room, living vicariously through dozens of virtual pseudonyms. And Missy, his daughter, has just deleted her online profile and driven away through the gates, never to return.

As River tries to track his sister down, he alights upon Deep Sky. Is it a cult? And if so, what do they want with Missy? Is she running away from home or toward a darker mystery? And why? Is it something Casey did?

Versailles is a fable for the digital age. In an era of perpetual connectivity and mass surveillance, the novel explores our dual need to be witnessed and to be alone.

  • Published: 25 August 2016
  • ISBN: 9781783522316
  • Imprint: Unbound Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432
Categories:

Praise for Versailles

A beautifully imagined version of a world we already inhabit, where our love affair with technology is transforming the human experience… Versailles illuminates and unsettles, but it does so with great warmth and humanity

Irish Times

The best example of teenage-centred dystopia since The Hunger Games or, for that matter, Snapchat

i-D

To read Versailles is to fall under its spell a little bit. Hill’s use of language is meticulous; his writing has a hypnotic rhythm

SciFiNow

I love this book. It's futuristic yet classic, digital yet beautifully human. Mesmerising.

Diana Evans, author of 26a